1956
DOI: 10.1007/bf00537535
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Die Bedeutung der epithelialen Randleiste f�r die Extremit�tenentwicklung

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“…The apical ridge is richer in E N A than other limb b indicates high synthetic activity within its cells. This was also found by Hinrichsen (1956) who investigated the E N A content of the apical ridge in mouse hind-limb buds by means of the gallocyanin-chromalum method. Hinrichsen concluded that, since the concentration of EN A is highest in the apical ridge, this is probably the site of intensive protein synthesis and probably represents what is meant by the organizer of the limb.…”
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“…The apical ridge is richer in E N A than other limb b indicates high synthetic activity within its cells. This was also found by Hinrichsen (1956) who investigated the E N A content of the apical ridge in mouse hind-limb buds by means of the gallocyanin-chromalum method. Hinrichsen concluded that, since the concentration of EN A is highest in the apical ridge, this is probably the site of intensive protein synthesis and probably represents what is meant by the organizer of the limb.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%