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Science 14 June 1968:
Vol. 160. no. 3833, pp. 1245 - 1246
DOI: 10.1126/science.160.3833.1245

Articles

Molluscan Cells: Dissociation and Reaggregation

Vera King Farris 1

1 Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48104

Dissociation of the ovotestes of Helix pomatia requires the presence of carbohydrates as well as trypsin, but is independent of cation content. Dispersed cells obtained from the ovotestes reaggregate rapidly into histotypically organized tissue. The role of cellular adhesiveness is facilitated by centrifugation, but pseudopodial activity of the cells is suggested as another factor in reaggregation.


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