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Binding sites of concanavalin-A were detected inTetrahymena on the body ciliature, while the cell membrane itself and the oral ciliature failed to bind the lectine.
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Supported by the Scientific Research Council, Ministry of Health, Hungary 1-01-0302-02-1/Cs.
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Csaba, G., Madarász, B. Localization of concanavalin-A binding sites inTetrahymena by scanning electron microscopy. Experientia 35, 1181–1182 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01963274
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