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. 1966 Apr;10(4):383–397.

In vitro synthesis of γM-like globulin by various chick embryonic cells*

V A Marinkovich, M A Baluda
PMCID: PMC1423666  PMID: 4160446

Abstract

Mass cultures of cells derived from bursa of Fabricius, yolk sac and thigh muscle of 16-day chick embryos, and from the peripheral blood of adult chickens, and cloned chick embryonic muscle cells synthesize and release into the nutrient medium a protein which has the antigenic and physico-chemical characteristics of chicken γM-globulin.

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