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Differentiation of Lens Tissue from the Progeny of Chick Retinal Pigment Cells Cultured <i>In Vitro</i> : A Demonstration of a Switch of Cell Types in Clonal Cell Culture
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Pigmented RetinaCell CultureCell DifferentiationCellular PhysiologyEmbryologyCell TypesRetinaLens TissueOphthalmologyCell DivisionClonal Cell CultureMorphogenesisOcular PathologyOrganogenesisCell BiologyOcular TissueClonal Cell LinesRetinal Pigment CellsDevelopmental BiologyExperimental OphthalmologyMedicineRetinal Biology
Clonal cell lines isolated from the pigmented retina of 8.5-day chick embryos initially retained the capacity to form pigment. After several passages, however, many cells lost pigment granules and differentiated into lens-like structures. The lens-specific nature of the structures formed in cultures originally derived from retinal pigment cells was established by both ultrastructural and immunological studies.
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