Changes in chick muscle microtubules during development and in vitro differentiation
The microtubule protein concentration of the soluble fraction of chick muscles decreases, depending on the assay procedure used, between 25 and 80% during the 11th to the 19th day of embryonic development, dropping much more drastically thereafter. In contrast, a significant increase is observed upo...
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