Detection of 5-hydroxytryptamine in Developing Sea Urchin Embryos
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5-Hydroxytryptamine has been determined in developing sea urchin embryos by means of chemical methods. An increase of the 5-hydroxytryptamine content can be correlated with the formation of neurons which occurs in the advanced gastrula and in young pluteus.
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PMID: 28305144 DOI: 10.1007/BF00848424.
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