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A gradient molecule in developing rat retina: Expression of 9‐O‐acetyl GD
3
in relation to cell type, developmental age, and GD
3
ganglioside
J. R. Sparrow,
C. J. Barnstable
Department of Neural and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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3
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3
ganglioside'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Rat Retina
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Retinal Cells
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Developing Rat
100%
Developmental Age
100%
Neural Retina
75%
Epitope
50%
Glia
50%
Postnatal Day
50%
Neuronal Cells
50%
Decline Rate
50%
Monoclonal Antibody
25%
Biochemical Analysis
25%
Immunoreactivity
25%
Photoreceptor Cells
25%
Ganglion Cells
25%
Gangliosides
25%
Postnatal Rat
25%
Surface Antigen
25%
Specific Monoclonal Antibodies
25%
Amacrine Cell
25%
Equivalent Age
25%
Monolayer Culture
25%
Central Retina
25%
Retinal Epithelium
25%
Neuroscience
Ganglioside GD3
100%
Membrane Antigen
50%