| Literature DB >> 6203740 |
M Darmon, M H Buc-Caron, D Paulin, F Jacob.
Abstract
1003 is a multipotential embryonal carcinoma (EC) clonal cell line which can be induced to follow different developmental pathways by altering the composition of the culture medium. When grown in serum-containing medium the great majority of 1003 cells remain undifferentiated; they express the ECMA 7 cell-surface embryonic antigen and very low amounts of vimentin. In serum-free medium, most 1003 cells differentiate into neuroepithelial cells. The majority of these cells are still labelled with ECMA 7 antibodies. They contain higher amounts of vimentin than EC cells, but no neurofilament proteins. Neuroepithelial cells then differentiate into neurons through a stage of preneurons containing both vimentin and the 70-K neurofilament protein. Fully differentiated neurons contain 70-K neurofilament protein but no vimentin. The 200-K neurofilament protein is detected later in the neurons. Mesenchymal cells (induced by re-adding serum) express high amounts of vimentin organized in networks. Preneurons , neurons, and mesenchymal cells do not express ECMA 7 antigen.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6203740 PMCID: PMC553133 DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1982.tb01269.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598