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Science 6 March 1964:
Vol. 143. no. 3610, pp. 1036 - 1037
DOI: 10.1126/science.143.3610.1036

Articles

Electrophoretic and Immunological Studies of Squid Axoplasm Proteins

Francis Huneeus-Cox 1

1 Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 39, and Estacion de Marina Biologia, University of Chile, Viña del Mar

By disc electrophoresis of the axoplasm of Dosidicus gigas, 14 protein bands have been resolved. Anti-bodies to the intra-axonal proteins and to squid blood proteins were produced in rabbits. By Ouchterlony's technique, six antigenic components can be demonstrated in axoplasm; the combined use of disc electrophoresis and immune diflusion in agar resolves seven antigenic components in axoplasm; none of these components is detectable in squid blood.


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