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Immunofluorescent Detection of Actin and Myosin in Healing Gingival EpitheliumDepartment of Oral Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Indirect immunofluorescent labeling shows a sequential increase in detectable epithelial cell actin and myosin during wound repair migration and maturation. While actin shows a substantial increase between pre-wound and migration levels, the relative detectable myosin is omnipresent at apparently high levels, and it increases only slightly during active migration.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 58, No. 4 suppl,
2219-2229 (1979) |
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