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    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Mouse embryo day 6 and 7 ; Direct immunogold histochemistry ; Laminin subunits of A- and B1-chains ; Mesoderm formation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Using ultrastructural immunogold histochemistry on LR-Gold-embedded 6- and 7-day-old mouse embryos we investigated the appearance of the A- and B1-chains of the laminin molecule during mesoderm formation. With the help of antibodies against the A-chain and the E4 fragment of the B1-chain of the laminin molecule we were able to detect the subunits in vivo. Staining for the E4 fragment of the short arm of the laminin molecule from day 6 was negative. In contrast, strong staining for the A-chain of laminin was observed. Our results show, that the A-chain of laminin appears before the B1-chain in the 6-day-old mouse embryo before a basement membrane is seen between the ectodermal and entodermal cell layers. Furthermore, the staining pattern indicates, that the laminin molecule changes its orientation in the basement membrane of the ectoderm during mesoderm formation. On day 7 staining for the A-chain of laminin and for the E4 fragment was seen in a random distribution throughout the entire basement membrane, whereas in areas were the onset of mesoderm formation was taking place, the E4 fragment was restricted to the edge of the disintegrating basement membrane.
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    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 298 (1977), S. 259-262 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Neuroblastoma cells N2A ; Acridine orange-staining ; Cell differentiation ; RNA distribution ; Tissue culture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Vital staining of neuroblastoma cells with acridine orange produces a bright intracellular red-orange fluorescence most probably due to the occurrence of RNA. The distribution of this fluorescence depends on the state of morphological differentiation. The fluorescence is predominantly found in the perikaryon, the growth cones, and the endings of the processes of differentiated cells. This is of special interest in respect to the biochemistry of differentiation and the function of nerve cells. Comparative autoradiographical studies with 3H-uridine demonstrate that the newly synthesised RNA is transported into the endings of the cell processes.
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