Abstract

Using immuno-electrophoretic methods, protein extracts from dorsal (induced) and ventral (non-induced) late gastrula ectoderm of Xenopus laevis embryos have been compared. The induced ectoderm, which will differentiate into neural tissue, is found to contain higher concentrations of three antigenic components than the ventral ectoderm. This provides evidence of protein changes that occur immediately after neural induction.

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