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ECB-ART-52326
Dev Growth Differ 1980 Jan 01;222:179-185. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1980.00179.x.
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CHANGES IN CELL SURFACE MORPHOLOGY DURING DIFFERENTIATION OF MICROMERE- AND MESOMERE-DERIVED CELLS OF THE SEA URCHIN EMBRYO.

Sano K , Usui N .


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Micromeres and mesomeres isolated from 16-cell embryos of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus intermedius, were cultured in vitro, and changes in the cells surface architecture during the differentiation of the micromere- and mesomere-derived cells were observed using scanning electron microscopy. Two types of the distribution of the surface microvilli were observed in both blastomere-derived cell masses. One type showed a uniform distribution of the microvilli and the other type showed an uneven one. Though many microvilli were observed in most of both mesomere and micromere-derived cells at the 64-cell stage and the early blastula stage (16 hr after the 16-cell stage at 6°C) respectively, the microvilli decreased in number at the later stages in both blastomere-derived cell masses as compared with the 64-cell stage and the early blastula stage respectively. Rapid disappearance of the surface microvilli was observed in the micromere-derived cells in contrast with the mesomere-derived cells which still had many microvilli even at the midmesenchyme stage.

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