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Science 4 August 1978:
Vol. 201. no. 4354, pp. 467 - 469
DOI: 10.1126/science.351811

Articles

Science, Vol 201, Issue 4354, 467-469
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Enkephalin-containing neurons visualized in spinal cord cell cultures

JH Neale, JL Barker, GR Uhl, and SH Snyder

Neuronal cells, axons, and terminals containing immunoreactive enkephalin have been visualized in cultures of dissociated fetal spinal cord. These cultures may provide a valuable system in which to explore the effects of chronic drug treatment on the physiology of enkephalin-containing cells and their interactions with other cells.


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