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M-‘midget’ cells and moult cycle in<i>Penaeus semisulcatus</i>(Crustacea: Decapoda)

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Within the hepatopancreas of the shrimp Penaeus semisulcatus the functional develop ment and subsequent decay of M-‘midget’ cells is described and linked with the moult cycle. During the feeding stages the frequency of M-cells increases and they each form a large dense vacuole which contains proteinaceous material. Precursors for this material are probably derived from the haemolymph as the cells have no direct contact with the lumen of the gland. During the non-feeding stages before and after ecdysis the contents of the vacuole are progressively removed, probably to the haemolymph. Finally the cells die before the animals recommence feeding.

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