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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 8, 525-539, Copyright © 1971 by Company of Biologists
Submitted on August 21, 1970
1 Department of Anatomy, University College London, Gower Street, London, W.C. 1, England
In addition to the well known round synaptic vesicles, 2 distinct types of flat vesicle have been found by electron stereoscopy of aldehyde-fixed central nervous tissue. In the goldfish spinal cord presynaptic terminals are found which contain cylindrical vesicles, and others which contain disk-shaped vesicles. In the rat olfactory bulb no cylindrical vesicles are found; all the flat vesicles there appear to be disk-shaped.
Submitted on August 21, 1970