Yarom R, Lijovetzky G, Havivi Y
Experientia. 1981 Jan 15;37(1):96-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01965592.
Platelets impregnated with heavy metals appeared as 3 distinct morphological types: 'reticular' cells with a polygonal dense tubular network and stained granules, dark metallophilic cells, and pale metallophobic cells with microvesicles and non-staining granules. On stimulation, type 1 cells decreased while type 3 cells increased, suggesting that with activation dense tubules break up into microvesicles and granules become metallophobic. In the type 2 cells a different functional mechanism may exist.