
doi: 10.1242/dev.21.3.517
pmid: 4978937
ABSTRACT The appearance of new antigens in the embryo during differentiation has been investigated by a number of authors. Among the proteins studied were myosin (Holtzer, 1961; Ebert, 1962), lens crystallin (Ten Cate & Van Doorenmaalen, 1950), chick embryo haemoglobin (Wilt, 1962), and keratin during feather formation in chick embryo (Ben-Or & Bell, 1965). The development of liver proteins in the chick embryo was studied by D’Amelio, Mutolo & Piazza (1963).
Immunodiffusion, Kidney Glomerulus, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Cell Differentiation, Kidney, Basement Membrane, Epithelium, Fetus, Kidney Tubules, Connective Tissue, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Antigens
Immunodiffusion, Kidney Glomerulus, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Cell Differentiation, Kidney, Basement Membrane, Epithelium, Fetus, Kidney Tubules, Connective Tissue, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Antigens
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