Abstract
Summary
The application of the tetrazolium technic to a histochemical differentiation of the zonal activity of the various zones of the adrenal cortex is indicated. The functional activity of the cortical cells would appear to be paralleled by comparable changes in the ability of the cell to reduce tetrazolium. The implication of this type of approach to the problem of adrenal cytophysiology is discussed.
We are indebted to Mr. Jack Godrich for the microphotography in this study.
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