A developmentally significant antigen in the surface of frog embryo cells

Data demonstrating the role of yolk pseudoglobulin in maintaining the integrity of frog neurula cells in hanging drop cultures were recalled. Evidence was presented to demonstrate that the cytolysis of these cultured cells by antineurula sera was preceded by in situ lysis of yolk platelets. It was s...

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