PMID: 6159680DOI: 10.1126/science.6159680Sep 26, 1980Paper
Cell lineage analysis by intracellular injection of fluorescent tracers
Science
D WeisblatJ D Young
Abstract
Cell lineages during development of the leech are revealed by injection of a fluorescent peptide, rhodamine-D-peptide, into identified embryonic cells. Use of this peptide together with a nuclear stain showed a stereotypic cleavage pattern of stem cells and their progeny. Combined injection of rhodamine-D-peptide and pronase demonstrated the arrest of stem cell production in the pronase-injected teloblast.
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