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ArticleSalbilla, Brian A.An assay has been developed to analyse cell surface properties using agarose beads derivatized with amino acids, sugars, proteins, and other molecules. The assay is simple and rapid and is useful to identify new cell surface markers. Various species a . . .
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ArticleAbedi, KarolinStandard histochemical analysis of cells and tissues generally involves procedures that utilize a relatively small number of probes such as dyes, and generally requires hours or days to process. Our laboratory has developed a novel method for histoche . . .
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ArticleBaresi, LarryFor over a decade our laboratory has developed and used a novel histochemical assay using derivatized agarose beads to examine the surface properties of various cell types. Most recently, we have used this assay to examine lectin binding ligands on tw . . .
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ArticleNgo, Lylla L.This study describes a novel rapid histochemical method to survey surface properties of sperm in a model system, the sea urchin. Surface properties of live and fixed sea urchin sperm of 2 species (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and Lytechinus pictus) i . . .
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ArticleGayani, WeerasingheA novel assay has been developed for the histochemical characterization of surface properties of cells based on their adhesion to agarose beads derivatized with more than 100 types of molecules, including sugars, lectins and other proteins, and amino . . .
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ArticleOppenheimer, Steven B.We have previously developed a novel method to determine the presence or absence of cell surface lectin receptors using derivatized agarose beads and have used many different derivatized beads in examining other cell surface properties. Thus, we have . . .