. Development of cytochemical methods for the study of ascospore wall biogenesis and maturation. Ascomycetes; Ascospores; Fungi. > â¢â¢ â¢:»>« "V ,..⢠â¢Cj'-r * T 75. Figure Determinant characterization for 8F11. A & C) positive control, without pretreatment; B) pretreated with periodate; D) pretreated with pronase. accomplished by competing off the anti-wall antibodies with clean wall preparation (such as that used for immunogen) prior to incubation of the section(s). This experiment was not preformed due to the limited quantity of this antibody preparation. The antigen
. Development of cytochemical methods for the study of ascospore wall biogenesis and maturation. Ascomycetes; Ascospores; Fungi. > â¢â¢ â¢:»>« "V ,..⢠â¢Cj'-r * T 75. Figure Determinant characterization for 8F11. A & C) positive control, without pretreatment; B) pretreated with periodate; D) pretreated with pronase. accomplished by competing off the anti-wall antibodies with clean wall preparation (such as that used for immunogen) prior to incubation of the section(s). This experiment was not preformed due to the limited quantity of this antibody preparation. The antigenic determinant was both periodate and pronase sensitive (fig. ), suggesting a glycoprotein antigen or conformational determinant, or release of the antigen from the sections. A conformational determinant, in this case, could occur â n ii A 1^.^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lusk, Demaris
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