Embryo dissociation, cell isolation, and cell reassociation.
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McClay, DR
Published in: Methods in cell biology
January 1986
In resolving the role of cell recognition events in the process of morphogenesis it is necessary to focus on single events against a background of many complex interactions. This article presents a series of approaches that are designed to do just that. It should be noted that with simplification there is a danger of oversight. Nevertheless, in learning about mechanisms of cellular movement at gastrulation we have found that cell separation techniques, simplified adhesion assays, and predictable antibody activities are helpful for approaching the complex mechanisms of morphogenesis.
Duke Scholars
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Methods in cell biology
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0091-679X
Publication Date
January 1986
Volume
27
Start / End Page
309 / 323
Related Subject Headings
- Sea Urchins
- Micromanipulation
- Mesoderm
- Hyalin
- Germ Layers
- Endoderm
- Ectoderm
- Developmental Biology
- Cells, Cultured
- Cell Separation
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McClay, D. R. (1986). Embryo dissociation, cell isolation, and cell reassociation. Methods in Cell Biology, 27, 309–323. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0091-679x(08)60355-6
McClay, D. R. “Embryo dissociation, cell isolation, and cell reassociation.” Methods in Cell Biology 27 (January 1986): 309–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0091-679x(08)60355-6.
McClay DR. Embryo dissociation, cell isolation, and cell reassociation. Methods in cell biology. 1986 Jan;27:309–23.
McClay, D. R. “Embryo dissociation, cell isolation, and cell reassociation.” Methods in Cell Biology, vol. 27, Jan. 1986, pp. 309–23. Epmc, doi:10.1016/s0091-679x(08)60355-6.
McClay DR. Embryo dissociation, cell isolation, and cell reassociation. Methods in cell biology. 1986 Jan;27:309–323.
Published In
Methods in cell biology
DOI
ISSN
0091-679X
Publication Date
January 1986
Volume
27
Start / End Page
309 / 323
Related Subject Headings
- Sea Urchins
- Micromanipulation
- Mesoderm
- Hyalin
- Germ Layers
- Endoderm
- Ectoderm
- Developmental Biology
- Cells, Cultured
- Cell Separation