Chick and duck blastoderms can expand on each others vitelline membranes.

作者: J. R. Downie

DOI: 10.1007/BF01920654

关键词: AnatomyCell biologyMembraneBiologyIn vitro

摘要: The expansion ratesin vitro of chick and duck blastoderms transferred to each others vitelline membranes were compared with left in place. Duck expanded slightly faster than chick, irrespective membrane type. There was no specificity.

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