The chick erythrocyte membrane antigens: characterization and variation during embryonic and postembryonic development. |
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Authors: | J P Blanchet |
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Affiliation: | Département de Biologie générale et appliquée, Laboratoire associé au CNRS, Université Claude-Bernard, Lyon I, 43, Bd du 11 novembre 1918, 69621 Villeurbanne, France |
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Abstract: | Chicken erythrocyte plasma membrane antigens were studied by crossed immunoelectrophoresis. An embryonic antigen demonstrated in 12-day-old embryos decreases after hatching and takes 90 to 120 days to disappear. An adult antigen becomes detectable 8 days after hatching and reaches the adult value at the end of the first month of life.In young chickens, induction of anemia produces a decrease of embryonic antigen level followed by an increase during the recovery phase. Correlatively, the adult antigen is precociously detected and maintains a level higher than controls during recovery phase. When adults are rendered anemic, the embryonic antigen is not detected; the adult antigen level, which decreases at first, regains a normal value within a few days. |
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