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Protoplast isolation,development, and regeneration in different strains ofPilayella littoralis (L.) Kjellm. (Phaeophyceae)
Authors:M Mejjad  S Loiseaux-de-Goër  G Ducreux
Institution:(1) Institut für Biologie der Medizinischen Universität zu Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D-W-2400 Lübeck 1, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Anatomisches Institut, Basel
Abstract:Summary Using an antibody against tyrosinated tubulin and epifluorescence microscopy, mitosis was studied in three different microvessel endothelial cell types recently isolated from bovine corpus luteum. Dividing cells were flat and at certain stages individual microtubules could be followed for considerable lengths. The structure of the spindle apparatus and the course of mitosis were conventional. Microtubule asters were small from prophase until metaphase in all three cell types. However, whereas in two cell types telophase asters remained inconspicuous, prominent asters, of mostly straight microtubules, formed in telophase cells of a third cell type. Thus, aster size is heterogeneous between different endothelial cell types. Large microtubule asters are not regularly found in dividing cultured mammalian cells. The microendothelial cell types present themselves as appropriate systems for spindle research and especially for the study of aster microtubule dynamics and function.
Keywords:Asters  Microtubules  Mitosis
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