Relationship between regeneration of cell surface glycoproteins in trypsin-treated chick embryo fibroblasts and cell adhesion to the substratum
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Relationship between regeneration of cell surface glycoproteins in trypsin-treated chick embryo fibroblasts and cell adhesion to the substratum
Abstract
The ability of cells to adhere to a substratum was altered by treatment with trypsin but was restored after a 1.5-h culture. A concomitant incorporation of [3H] leucine and [14C] glucosamine in the trypsin-sensitive cell surface glycoproteins was observed and almost reached a plateau within 1.50 h following the treatment with trypsin.
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