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Localisation and synthesis of α-fetoprotein in the rabbit

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The cellular location and sites of synthesis of α-fetoprotein (AFP) in the foetal, neonatal and maternal rabbit, were studied by the fluorescent antibody technique and by culturing tissuesin vitro with labelled amino acids. AFP was found to be localised intracellularly within liver hepatocytes and yolk sac endoderm of the foetus, and within the maternal uterine epithelium. Analysis of extracts of the cultured tissues for incorporation of radioactivity into serum proteins separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or analysed by autoradiography of immuno-precipitation lines, confirmed that the foetal liver and yolk sac splanchnopleur were the principal sites of primary synthesis of AFP. Localisation of AFP in the uterine epithelium and other foetal organs was consistent with a secondary derivation from the uterine fluid or from the blood circulation. These findings are discussed in relationship to findings in man and other mammals.

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Branch, W.R., Wild, A.E. Localisation and synthesis of α-fetoprotein in the rabbit. Z.Zellforsch 135, 501–516 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00583433

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