Publication: Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence, localization and partial coexistence of insulin, insulin-like growth factor I and relaxin in the protochordate Ciona intestinalis
Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence, localization and partial coexistence of insulin, insulin-like growth factor I and relaxin in the protochordate Ciona intestinalis
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Reinecke, M., Eppler, E., David, I., & Georges, D. (1999). Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence, localization and partial coexistence of insulin, insulin-like growth factor I and relaxin in the protochordate Ciona intestinalis. Cell and Tissue Research, 295(2), 331–338. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410051239
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The occurrence and coexistence of peptides of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)/insulin superfamily were investigated in the ovary and gastro-intestinal tract of the protochordate Ciona intestinalis. Antisera specific for mammalian IGF-I, insulin and relaxin were used in a double-immunofluorescence method on paraffin sections and with an immunogold technique on consecutive semi-thin sections. IGF-I and relaxin immunoreactions but no insulin immunoreactions occurred in the ovary and were confined to medium-sized and mature follicle
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Reinecke, M., Eppler, E., David, I., & Georges, D. (1999). Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence, localization and partial coexistence of insulin, insulin-like growth factor I and relaxin in the protochordate Ciona intestinalis. Cell and Tissue Research, 295(2), 331–338. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410051239