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Nature 217, 748 - 750 (24 February 1968); doi:10.1038/217748a0

Sensitivity of Micrurgically Removed Chromosomal Spindle Fibres to Enzyme Disruption

G. C. HOSKINS

Department of Anatomy, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas.

THE physio-chemical nature of chromosomes and chromosomal spindle fibres isolated by micrurgy is being studied by enzyme disruption of these structures, recorded by phase contrast cinematography.

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