. Development of cytochemical methods for the study of ascospore wall biogenesis and maturation. Ascomycetes; Ascospores; Fungi. ;â â¢â â¢*' "⢠0 when a protein and carbohydrate were closely associated, but not covalently bound together. The antigenic determinant must be exposed in section, rather than buried in the wall as no pretreatment of the sections was required for labeling. This antibody preparation labeled ascospores only in the late stages of the developmental sequence (fig. ). â¢1 Anitbody This monolonal antibody labeled an inner (sporoplasmic) layer of the primary a


. Development of cytochemical methods for the study of ascospore wall biogenesis and maturation. Ascomycetes; Ascospores; Fungi. ;â â¢â â¢*' "⢠0 when a protein and carbohydrate were closely associated, but not covalently bound together. The antigenic determinant must be exposed in section, rather than buried in the wall as no pretreatment of the sections was required for labeling. This antibody preparation labeled ascospores only in the late stages of the developmental sequence (fig. ). â¢1 Anitbody This monolonal antibody labeled an inner (sporoplasmic) layer of the primary ascospore wall (fig. ). Labeling was evident in every developmental stage Figure Pronase pretreatment with antibodies 12-2 and 41 , A) antibody ; B) antibody 12-2; C) buffer negative control with pronase pretreatment. â¢.^j. 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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