Abstract
Summary
Erythrocytes from 24-hr-old chicks have, on the external surface of the plasma membrane, a structure which appears to possess all of the characteristics of previously described lanthanum-staining material. Removal of this layer by treatment with very low concentrations of phospholipase C results in failure of the cells to be agglutinated by the virus.
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