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Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 6, 2987-2994, Copyright © 1986 by Society for Neuroscience
The appearance of an L1-like molecule in the chick primary visual pathway
V Lemmon and SC McLoon
A monoclonal antibody, 8D9, has been obtained that binds to axons in the
chick nervous system. Biochemical and immunological experiments indicate
that the 8D9 antigen is related to the mouse L1 cell-adhesion molecule. The
results of immunohistochemical experiments using monoclonal antibody 8D9 to
study the development of the chick visual system are consistent with the
8D9 antigen functioning in axon fasciculation.
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