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Cultures from Adult Rat Liver Cells. II. Demonstration of Organ-Specific Cell Surface Antigens on Cultured Cells from Normal Liver

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The occurrence of organ-specific antigens on the surface of cells freshly isolated from normal adult rat liver and from liver cell lines cultured as monolayers for up to 6 months is demonstrated. Enzyme treatment used to disaggregate parenchymal cells from liver tissue did not result in appreciable changes in the antigen profile of the cell surface membrane.

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Iype, P., Baldwin, R. & Glaves, D. Cultures from Adult Rat Liver Cells. II. Demonstration of Organ-Specific Cell Surface Antigens on Cultured Cells from Normal Liver. Br J Cancer 26, 6–9 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1972.3

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