UNUSUAL FIBRES AND TUBULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE STRUCTURES IN CORNEA AND SCLERA

Abstract
The animal sclera examined by the lead acetate‐ mercuric chloride‐Mallory method shows a spongiform structure and a red‐staining substance (9). Slides made with this method also show unusual structures running more or less perpendicularly to the scleral surface. These structures are described here, principally from the morphological standpoint, and also their stainability is discussed preliminary.

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