Induction of intranuclear microtubules in chick embryo fibroblasts by frog virus 3
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Induction of intranuclear microtubules in chick embryo fibroblasts by frog virus 3
Abstract
Intranuclear microtubules appear in chick embryo fibroblasts upon infection with Frog Virus 3 (FV 3). Both the diameter and the annular shape of the microtubule profiles, established from electron microscopic observations using a goniometer, suggest that they are identical to naturally occurring cytoplasmic microtubules. Furthermore, the use of vinblastine allowed demonstration of the tubulin composition of the intranuclear microtubules.
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