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. 1973 Feb;113(2):1073–1075. doi: 10.1128/jb.113.2.1073-1075.1973

Surface Distribution of Invertase on Growing Saccharomyces Cells

J S Tkacz a,1, J O Lampen a
PMCID: PMC285331  PMID: 4570593

Abstract

By using fluorescein-labeled antibodies, we found that most of the newly formed invertase molecules at the surface of a Saccharomyces cell surround the developing bud.

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