Dissociation of Developing Slime Mold Cells Does Not Inhibit the Developmentally Regulated Rise in Alkaline Phosphatase Activity
AUTOR(ES)
Atryzek, Vladimir
RESUMO
The rise in alkaline phosphatase activity after the resumption of development of dissociated slime mold cells is comparable to that found in non-dissociated aggregates.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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