Proliferation and differentiation of chick skeletal muscle cells cultured in a chemically defined medium |
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Authors: | P Dollenmeier D C Turner H M Eppenberger |
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Affiliation: | Biological Institute, Tohoku University, Sendai, 980 Japan |
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Abstract: | By using the technique of nuclear transplantation in Paramecium [1], amicronucleate and renucleate clones were prepared in P. caudatum. The major differences between amicronucleate and micronucleate cells in the vegetative stage are elongation of cell cycle time, decrease in food vacuole formation, and shortening of the buccal cavity in the amicronucleate cells. These characteristics of amicronucleate cells are closely related with the absence of micronucleus, because all of these abnormalities were cured when the micronucleus was transplanted again into the amicronucleate. It is evident that the germinal micronucleus plays an important role not only during the sexual cycle but also in vegetative growth. Elongation of the cell cycle time in amicronucleates was also observed in P. bursaria and P. jenningsi. |
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