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Publikováno v:
Acta Histochemica. 101:293-303
Summary Many studies have examined the effects of lectins on embryonic development. Recently, it has been shown that lectins actually enter the blastocoel of sea urchin embryos without microinjection and bind to specific cell types. The present study
Autor:
Monica J. Tully, Virginia H. Latham, Howard Hamburger, Anna L. Martinez, Steven B. Oppenheimer, Laura Cazares
Publikováno v:
Acta Histochemica. 100:193-200
For decades it has been assumed that in order to insert macromolecules into the embryo blastocoel for numerous experimental purposes, microinjection was required. Microinjection, however, can be only performed on a few embryos at a time, thus preclud
Autor:
Steven B. Oppenheimer, Helen H. Chun, Virginia H. Latham, Sabino Herrera, Karoline Rostamiani
Publikováno v:
Acta Histochemica. 97:373-382
Summary An assay using lectin derivatized agarose beads to rapidly and inexpensively identifycell surface lectin receptors was recently described by Latham et al. (1995). In this earlier study, the assay was tested on large, early stage sea urchin em
Autor:
Michael F. Daily, Virginia H. Latham, Claudia M. Garcia, Cynthia L. Hockman, Helen Chun, Mark L. Oppenheimer, Steven P. West, Karolin Rostamiany, Richard L.C. Chao, Edward G. Pollock, Steven B. Oppenheimer
Publikováno v:
Zygote. 2:221-225
SummaryProduction of embryos that are free of tough outer coats facilitates studies that are not possible with embryos surrounded by impenetrable envelopes. This report describes a new procedure for preventing formation of fertilisation membranes in
Publikováno v:
Acta histochemica. 101(3)
Summary We have previously developed a novel method to determine the presence or absence of cell surface lectin receptors using derivatized agarose beads and have used many different derivatized beads in examining other cell surface properties. Thus,
Publikováno v:
Acta histochemica. 98(3)
Summary We report the use of standard computer-based image analysis technology to analyze, from a photographic source, individual cell surface receptor site patterns using fluorochrome labeling. The model used in this study was a Strongylocentrotus p
Autor:
Steven B. Oppenheimer, Virginia H. Latham, Maria E. Lopez, Helen H. Chun, Sabino Herrera, Karolin Rostamiani, Jeanette L. Ducut
Publikováno v:
Acta histochemica. 97(1)
Lectin receptor binding assays, such as those that utilize fluorescence, radioactivity or electron microscopy are not designed for rapidly screening hundreds of cell types for the presence or absence of specific lectin receptors. An assay is describe