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The study of primarily pancreatized tissue cultures from the heart of the chick embryo using photomicrography

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A single-layer culture was obtained from the heart of 11–12 day chick embryos under the action of a 0.5% solution of pancreatin.

Microscopy of these cultures (10×10) demonstrated the presence of two types of cells in the composition of the cellular stratum (fibroblastoid and epithelioid). Rhythmical contractions of groups were revealed in the areas containing epithelioid elements.

Employment of photomicrography has made it possible to study the development of the primarily pancreatized cells of the cardiac muscle.

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Klimanova, M.I., Milyutin, V.N. The study of primarily pancreatized tissue cultures from the heart of the chick embryo using photomicrography. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 100–102 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00800213

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