Abstract

Drosophila nephrocytes have been an object of study for more than a century. They were named by Bruntz, based on observations of cells around the heart, the central nervous system, and in the sternal area in scorpions.[1][1] Kowalevsky suggested that they function as a storage kidney, because they

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