The ontogeny of thymic myoid cells in the chick was studied electron microscopically and immunohistochemically. An anticreatine kinase antibody which reacts specifically to skeletal muscle cells was used. This antibody reacts only to myoid cells in the thymus. Myoid cells were found in the medulla or in the interlobular region, though the number of the myoid cells was small. Immunohistochemically, myoid cells were detected on the 18th day of incubation. Mature myoid cells showed clear cross striations after immunohistochemical staining around the time of hatching. Electron microscopically, myoid cells were detectable on the 19th day of incubation. The discrepancy between immunohistochemical and electron microscopical detection may be due to the low number of myoid cells.
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