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A scanning electron microscope study of early sea urchin reaggregation
Authors:Evelyn Spiegel  M Spiegel  
Abstract:Sea urchin embryos were observed with SEM during the first 2 h of reaggregation, following dissociation of the 16-cell stage. A dense meshwork, composed of elongated microvilli embedded in the hyaline layer, surrounds the egg during early development. The dissociation procedure strips off some of the meshwork layer leaving fewer and smaller microvilli on the cell surface. Shortly after reaggregation has begun, several types of cell extensions are formed, including filopodia, which anchor the cells to the substrate, and ruffles and pseudopods, which enable the cells to move. Possible factors involved in the behavior of dissociated cells are discussed with regard to (1) the source of additional membrane in the formation of new cell extensions; (2) the ability of the cells to move.
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