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CSAT Antibody Interferes with in Vivo Migration of Somitic Myoblast Precursors into the Body Wall

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Somites in Developing Embryos

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NSSA,volume 118))

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An involvement of the fibronectin receptor in muscle cell behavior has been demonstrated previously only in vitro (Chiquet et al., 1979; Neff et al., 1982; Greve and Gottlieb, 1982; Turner et al., 1983). By grafting mouse hybridoma cells in the early chick embryo in a manner similar to that used by Bronner-Fraser to study neural crest cell migration (Bronner-Fraser, 1985), we now provide in vivo evidence that the disturbance of FN-cell interactions disrupt the migration of myoblasts.

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Jaffredo, T., Horwitz, A.F., Buck, C.A., Rong, P.M., Dieterlen-Lièvre, F. (1986). CSAT Antibody Interferes with in Vivo Migration of Somitic Myoblast Precursors into the Body Wall. In: Bellairs, R., Ede, D.A., Lash, J.W. (eds) Somites in Developing Embryos. NATO ASI Series, vol 118. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2013-3_18

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