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"Don Wayne Fawcett was a pioneer of electron microscopy and one of its greatest practitioners for studying the organization of cells and tissues. " Wikipedia A nice collection of rare offprints, all from Robert H. Foote (Cornell researcher in In Vitro Fertilization). First separate editions. In original wrappers if issued in one. Included are: The Development of Mouse ova in the anterior chamber of the eye and in the abdominal cavity (Fawcett, Wislocki, Waldo 1947) Am. J. Anat., Vol 81, No. 3, November; The Development of Mouse Ova Under the Capsule of the Kidney (1950, The Anatomical Record, Vol. 108, No. 1, September); Observations on the Cytoplasmic Membranes of Testicular Cells, Examined by Phase Contrast and Electron Microscopy (Fawcett and Ito; The Journal of Biophysical Cytology March 25, 1958, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 135-142); Changes in the Acrosome of Guinea Pig Spermatozoa During Passage Through the Epididymis (Fawcett and Hollenberg, 1963) Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung 60, 276-292,1963); The Fine Structure of Bat Spermatozoa (Fawcett and Ito) Am. J. Anat. v., 116, No. 3, May pp. 567-610, 1965); Lymph Vascular System of the Interstitial Tissue of the Testis as Revealed by Electron Microscopy (Fawcett, Heidger, Leak 1969) J. Reprod. Fert. (1969) 19, 109-119; Electron Microscopic Observations on The Structural Components of the Blood-Testis Barrier (Fawcett, Leak, Heidger 1970) J. Reprod. Fert. Suppl. 10, 105-122); Comparative Observations on Intertubular Lymphatics and the Organization of the Interstitial Tissue of the Mammalian Testis (Fawcett, Neaves, Flores 1973) Biology of Reproduction, Volume 9, Number 5, December 1973; A Glycogen-Rich Segment of the Tubuli Recti and Proximal Portion of the Rete Testis in the Guinea-Pig (Fawcett, Dym, 1973) J. Reprod. Fert. (1974) 38, 401-409; Morphogenesis of the Mammalian Sperm Acrosome in New Perspective (The Functional Anatomy of the Spermatozoon edited by B. A. Afzelius, Pergamon Press, 1974) * Most in very good condition with some underlining highlighting by Foote with his stamp on each front cover or first page. * |