ABSTRACT
The presence of glycogen has been recorded in the eggs and larvae of teleosts as a result of histochemical methods, notably by Pasteels & Léonard (1935), who included the fertilized eggs of trout (Salmo irideus) in material used to test the efficacy of various fixatives. They reported glycogen in the blastodisc of the trout egg.
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1947
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