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- Cap_formation abstract "When molecules on the surface of a cell are crosslinked, they are moved to one end of the cell to form a “cap”. This phenomenon, the process of which is called cap formation, was discovered in 1971 on lymphocytes and is a property of amoebae and all locomotory animal cells except sperm. The crosslinking is most easily achieved using a polyvalent antibody to a surface antigen on the cell. Cap formation can be visualised by attaching a fluorophore, such as fluorescein, to the antibody.".
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- Cap_formation subject Category:Cellular_processes.
- Cap_formation type Abstraction100002137.
- Cap_formation type Act100030358.
- Cap_formation type Activity100407535.
- Cap_formation type CellularProcesses.
- Cap_formation type Event100029378.
- Cap_formation type Procedure101023820.
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- Cap_formation comment "When molecules on the surface of a cell are crosslinked, they are moved to one end of the cell to form a “cap”. This phenomenon, the process of which is called cap formation, was discovered in 1971 on lymphocytes and is a property of amoebae and all locomotory animal cells except sperm. The crosslinking is most easily achieved using a polyvalent antibody to a surface antigen on the cell. Cap formation can be visualised by attaching a fluorophore, such as fluorescein, to the antibody.".
- Cap_formation label "Cap formation".
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- Cap_formation isPrimaryTopicOf Cap_formation.