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The morphology of cultured melanophores from tadpoles ofXenopus laevis: Scanning electron microscopical observations
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机译:The morphology of cultured melanophores from tadpoles ofXenopus laevis: Scanning electron microscopical observations
Tail-fin melanophores of tadpoles ofXenopus laevis(Daudin) in primary culture were examined scanning electron microscopically in the aggregated and in the dispersed state. After isolation, the melanophores are spherical, but within 24 h they develop thin filopodia for attachment to the substratum. Subsequently, cylinder-like as well as flat sheet-like processes are formed, which adhere to the substratum with terminal pseudopodia and filopodia. The processes of adjacent melanophores contact each other, thus forming an interconnecting network between the melanophores.
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