Littauer_1978_Natl.Cancer.Inst.Monogr__333

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Title : Induction of differentiation in mouse neuroblastoma cells - Littauer_1978_Natl.Cancer.Inst.Monogr__333
Author(s) : Littauer UZ , Palfrey C , Kimhi Y , Spector I
Ref : Natl Cancer Inst Monogr , :333 , 1978
Abstract :

In the presence of 1--2% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), mouse neuroblastoma cells are induced to differentiate morphologically as well as electrically. In addition, treatment of neurolbastoma cells with 2% DMSO results in a marked increase in the veratridine-activated K+ or Rb+ efflux. At 4% DMSO, neurite outgrowth is completely repressed and electrical activity is poorly developed. However, at this concentration, the cells have a relatively high resting potential which suggested that membrane components determining passive and active permeability properties are not necessarily under coordinated control. Induction of differentiation by 2% DMSO is also accompanied by an increase in a heavier molecular form of acetylcholinesterase sedimenting at 10.5S. The effect of other agents on the growth and differentiation of neuroblastoma cells is also presented.

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Littauer UZ, Palfrey C, Kimhi Y, Spector I (1978)
Induction of differentiation in mouse neuroblastoma cells
Natl Cancer Inst Monogr :333

Littauer UZ, Palfrey C, Kimhi Y, Spector I (1978)
Natl Cancer Inst Monogr :333