
doi: 10.1007/bf02034678
pmid: 365567
The presence in fixed chromaffin cells of antigenic sites for a myosin antibody was demonstrated using immunofluorescence techniques. Tests on viable cells showed that at least some of the antigenic sites seem to be localized on or close to the cell surface and explained the cell agglutination that occurred with the addition of the myosin antibody to cells isolated by a method described in this paper.
Muscles, Cell Membrane, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, In Vitro Techniques, Myosins, Cytosol, Agglutination Tests, Immunoglobulin G, Chromaffin System, Animals, Cattle
Muscles, Cell Membrane, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, In Vitro Techniques, Myosins, Cytosol, Agglutination Tests, Immunoglobulin G, Chromaffin System, Animals, Cattle
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