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Biol Bull 107: 149-155. (August 1954)
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THE ROLE OF SPECIFIC SURFACE ANTIGENS IN CELL ADHESION. PART II. STUDIES ON EMBRYONIC AMPHIBIAN CELLS

MELVIN SPIEGEL 1

1 Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York

An investigation of cell adhesion in embryonic amphibian cells is reported here. Antiserum was made in rabbits vs. a cell extract of stage 12 Rana pipiens embryos. The reaggregation of dissociated cells of Rana ectoderm and endoderm was inhibited by the antiserum. The antiserum had no effect on the reaggregation and segregation of dissociated cells of Triton alpestris embryos. The role of antigen-antibody-like reactions in cell adhesion is discussed.







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