Cytochrome c: Immunofluorescent Localization of the Testis-Specific Form

Mouse testes contain a unique form of cytochrome c. As demonstrated by the indirect immunofluorescence technique, the testis-specific cytochrome c is detectable in the primary spermatocyte and in cell types comprising the later stages of spermatogenesis. Interstitial cells, Sertoli cells, and sperma...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Vol. 196; no. 4293; pp. 1010 - 1012
Main Authors: Goldberg, Erwin, Sberna, Donna, Wheat, Thomas E., Urbanski, Gregory J., Margoliash, E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 27-05-1977
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Summary:Mouse testes contain a unique form of cytochrome c. As demonstrated by the indirect immunofluorescence technique, the testis-specific cytochrome c is detectable in the primary spermatocyte and in cell types comprising the later stages of spermatogenesis. Interstitial cells, Sertoli cells, and spermatogonia contain the somatic form of cytochrome c, as does heart muscle.
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ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.193188