1. thin in the lung washings of patients;with alveolar; Bensch, K.; Schaefer, K.; Avery, M.E.;Science; Granular pneuproteinosis (Ramirez-R and Harlan, 1968). In the mocytes: electron microscopic evidence of their exocrinic function,1964
2. early stages the extruded lamellar bodies are;Buckingham, S.; McNary, W.F.; Sommers, S.C.;Ibid; Pulrapidly taken up by alveolar macrophages and monary alveolar cell inclusions: their development in the rat,1964
3. become the predominant ultrastructural component of these cells, which therefore resemble desquamated type II cells on light microscopy. That the free foamy cells are in fact macrophages is indicated by their electron microscopic appearances, the presence of ingested dust and their high content of acid phosphatase;al., Corrin; B.,1962
4. become the predominant ultrastructural component of these cells, which therefore resemble desquamated type II cells on light microscopy. That the free foamy cells are in fact macrophages is indicated by their electron microscopic appearances, the presence of ingested dust and their high content of acid phosphatase;14 (issued with;Proc. 113th meeting Pathological Society; Path. Bact; Inhalation experiments comparing the action of quartz and cristobalite on the rat lung,1966
5. In preparation;Flindt, M.L.H.; King, E.,1970