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Science 29 August 1980:
Vol. 209. no. 4460, pp. 1043 - 1045
DOI: 10.1126/science.7403867

Articles

Science, Vol 209, Issue 4460, 1043-1045
Copyright © 1980 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Cells isolated from the embryonic neural retina differ in behavior in vitro and membrane structure

JB Sheffield, D Pressman, and M Lynch

Several subpopulations of cells were isolated from trypsin-dissociated embryonic (14 days) chick retinas. The cells of each subpopulation differed in associative behavior measured by cell aggregation and stationary culture assays and in glycoproteins that contain glucosamine. Freeze-fracture analysis showed that these populations also differed in intramembrane particle content.





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