A study of the motion of organelles which undergo retrograde and anterograde rapid axonal transport in Xenopus
AUTOR(ES)
Koles, Z. J.
RESUMO
1. Axonally transported organelles were detected optically in myelinated axons from Xenopus laevis at room temperature (21-23 °C). Details of the motion of organelles which were transported in the retrograde and anterograde directions were studied using filmed records.
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