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Summary
The presence of fibril-like material in a strain of mouse lung cells grown in a serum-free medium is described. This material was resistant to digestion by hyaluronidase and trypsin and susceptible to digestion with collagenase. The period of appearance and disappearance is discussed and photographic evidence of the cell body-fibril association is presented.
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