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A longitudinal band-pattern for the monoclonal human granulocyte antibody B4, 3 in the cerebellar external granular layer of the immature rabbit

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The monoclonal human granulocyte antibody B4, 3 shows reactivity with structures in the external granular layer of the developing rabbit cerebellum. This reactivity is first observed at post-conceptional day 19–20 and disappears at postnatal day 5–6. The reactivity in the immature rabbit cerebellum is distributed in a longitudinal pattern of bands positive and negative for this monoclonal antibody.

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Marani, E., Tetteroo, P.A.T. A longitudinal band-pattern for the monoclonal human granulocyte antibody B4, 3 in the cerebellar external granular layer of the immature rabbit. Histochemistry 78, 157–161 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00489494

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