Transferrin is an essential component of chick embryo extract for avian myogenic cell growth in vitro.
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Removal of transferrin (Tf) by immunoprecipitation and Fe removal by dialysis led to a loss of muscle trophic activity of chick embryo extract (EE). The activity was restored by the addition of Tf or Fe3+. These results show that holoTf is an essential component of EE for avian myogenic cell growth in vitro.
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著者
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Ozawa Eijiro
Division Of Cell Biology National Center For Nervous Mental And Muscular Disorders
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KIMURA Ichiro
Division of Cell Biology, National Center for Nervous, Mental, and Muscular Disorders
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HASEGAWA Takayuki
Division of Cell Biology, National Center for Nervous, Mental, and Muscular Disorders
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II Ichio
Division of Cell Biology, National Center for Nervous, Mental, and Muscular Disorders
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- Suppression of RNA synthesis following transferrin removal in chick myotubes.
- Occurrence of degradation products of chicken transferrin in murine circulating blood.
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