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Direct observation of delta-crystallin accumulation by laser light-scattering spectroscopy in the chicken embryo lens.
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Crystallin ProteinEngineeringMicroscopyMolecular BiologyDelta-crystallin AccumulationCell CultureCytoskeletonCell DifferentiationLight Scattering SpectroscopyCell GrowthCellular PhysiologyEmbryologyOptical PropertiesDirect ObservationOptical SpectroscopyBiophysicsOphthalmologyCell DivisionLaser MicroscopyMorphogenesisBiophotonicsEmbryonic DevelopmentCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyChicken Embryo LensCellular StructureMedicine
By using the technique of laser light-scattering spectroscopy, direct observation has been made on the intracellular accumulation of a crystallin protein within the cells of chicken embryo lens during the process of development. Appearance of delta-crystallin has been detected as early as day 4, and its concentration reaches a plateau at day 19. The measurements constitute a noninvasive determination of accumulation of protein molecules that specifically characterize the process of cell differentiation.
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