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Science 13 August 1976:
Vol. 193. no. 4253, pp. 588 - 590
DOI: 10.1126/science.959818

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Science, Vol 193, Issue 4253, 588-590
Copyright © 1976 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Cholera toxin-peroxidase: changes in surface labeling of glioblastoma cells with increased time in tissue culture

L Manuelidis and EE Manuelidis

Cholera toxin coupled to peroxidase yielded a highly specific ultrastructural marker of plasma membrane monosialogangliosides. Studies with cultures of brain and brain tumors suggested that long-term culture of tissue in monolayers results in eventual loss of surface monosialogangliosides.


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