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A migration of radio-activity is shown in the post-ganglionic nerves of the sympathetic ganglion, if an interval is allowed to elapse between the injection of Methionine35S and sacrifice. This process suggests a migration of proteins elaborated by the neurons.
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Verne, J., Droz, B. Déplacement de la radioactivité dans le ganglion cervical supérieur après injection de35S-Méthionine. Experientia 16, 77–78 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02170270
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