Membrane-fusions and cytoplasmic bridges in the cells of the developing cerebellum |
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Authors: | Dr. Gopal D. Das |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;(2) Dept. of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Ind., USA |
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Abstract: | Summary In the developing cerebellum of the neonate rats membranefusions and cytoplasmic bridges between cells were observed. These membrane-fusions were characterized by the presence of loops of membrane and cytoplasmic bridges between the two limits of the membrane-fusions. They were found between Purkinje cells, Purkinje cells and the migratory cells, mitotically potent cells of the external granular layer, and differentiating granule cells of the internal granular layer. The membrane-fusions were found to be a transient developmental phenomenon. Issues pertaining to the universality of membrane-fusions, their significance in the induction for cell differentiation, and the problem of fixation artifacts are discussed.This research was supported by N.I.H. Research Grants No. NS-08817 and CA-14650. Assistance of Mrs. Kunda Das in various aspects of electron microscopy is gratefully acknowledged |
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Keywords: | Membrane-fusion Cytoplasmic bridges Induction Cell differentiation Cerebellum |
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