Abstract

1. 1. EM studies of the slow anterior latissimus dorsi and fast posterior latissimus dorsi muscles of the chicken embryo show a markedly faster development of the slow muscle. 2. 2. Measurement of the latent periods in tissue culture (i.e. deprived of nerve supply) of these two types of muscles from chicken embryo show no difference. On the other hand muscle regeneration induced in situ markedly shortened the latent period of the LDA muscles. 3. 3. The experiments suggest, that regeneration of muscle affects more basic, autonomous cell functions whereas differentiation at a given stage of embryological development reflects also a different rate of synthesis of the myofibrils and apparently depends on neural regulations.

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