ABSTRACT
In an earlier investigation by the present authors (Friedman & Wenger, 1965) the quantitative development of brain-specific antigens in chick embryos was studied using antisera against whole brain homogenates. The antisera employed were made brain specific by absorption with homogenates of various chicken tissues. Based on this study, the period between and 12 days of incubation, stages 28 and 38 of the Hamburger & Hamilton (1951) stage series, was considered to be critical for neural differentiation.
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1970
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