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- W2006367621 abstract "Abstract K, Ca, Mg, and PO 4 ions have been detected in the nervous ganglia of two species of Orthoptera. Potassium urates exist only in Locusta perineurium. In the two species, the diffusing potassium is exceptionally copious in acidic mucopolysaccharides (MPSA) in lacunae of the gial system; in this structure, the ionic amount increases when potassium is experimentally added to the haemolymph. PO 4 , Ca, and Mg ions are concentrated in the perineurium and in the MPSA lacunae as diffusible ions and as phosphates. The latter may be associated with pigments in Locusta perineurium. At the larval-adult ecdysis, concretions appear in the lacunar system; they consist of Ca, Mg, and K phosphates in an organic matrix. The functional significance of the ganglionary structures is discussed." @default.
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- W2006367621 title "Localisation, par microsonde électronique, des ions K, Ca, Mg, et PO4 dans les ganglions nerveux des orthoptères" @default.
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