Abstract

A culture system has been developed which maintains the characteristics of the androgen-producing cells together with fibroblastic cells dissociated from juvenile chicken testes. The behavior of these cells, including their ability to reaggregate in vitro and reorganize into distinct patterns in monolayer cultures, indicates that the maintenance of a stable arrangement of homotypic cells is achieved by intercellular materials holding the cells in discrete groupings.

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