Abstract

Soluble extracts of embryonic chick pectoral muscle and myoblast clone L6 agglutinated trypsin treated glutaraldehyde fixed rabbit erythrocytes. Agglutination activity was blocked by thiodigalactoside, lactose and related saccharides but not by many other saccharides. Agglutination activity of chick pectoral muscle extracts increased at least one order of magnitude between 8 and 16 days of chick embryo development, as the pectoral muscle differentiated. With L6 myoblasts there was a three-fold increase in activity of the extracts as the myoblasts fused to form multinucleated myotubes.

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