1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4547(19980101)51:1<119::aid-jnr13>3.0.co;2-6
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Abstract: Previous studies have shown that the BM88 antigen, a novel neuron-specific molecule, promotes the differentiation of mouse neuroblastoma (Neuro 2a) cells. In particular, stably transfected, with the BM88 cDNA, Neuro 2a cells overexpressing the BM88 antigen (Neuro2a-BM88 cells) are morphologically distinct from the nontransfected Neuro 2a cells; they exhibit enhanced process outgrowth and a slower rate of division. In this study we used Neuro2a and the morphologically differentiated Neuro 2a-BM88 cells to compa… Show more

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“…Neuro-2a cells are utilized in neuronal differentiation, axonal growth and signaling pathways studies (Klebe Rj, 1969 ; Gómez-Villafuertes et al, 2009 ; Suzuki et al, 2014 ). Neuro-2a cells could be differentiated into the cholinergic neuronal phenotype (Gomez et al, 1998 ) and the dopaminergic neuronal phenotype (Tremblay et al, 2010 ). Generally, to understand the molecular mechanism of muscarinic function, the CHO cells used to be transfected with the human M1, M2, M3, or M4 mAChR genes (Peralta et al, 1987 ).…”
Section: In Vitro Cellular Models Used In Parallel With Pc12...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neuro-2a cells are utilized in neuronal differentiation, axonal growth and signaling pathways studies (Klebe Rj, 1969 ; Gómez-Villafuertes et al, 2009 ; Suzuki et al, 2014 ). Neuro-2a cells could be differentiated into the cholinergic neuronal phenotype (Gomez et al, 1998 ) and the dopaminergic neuronal phenotype (Tremblay et al, 2010 ). Generally, to understand the molecular mechanism of muscarinic function, the CHO cells used to be transfected with the human M1, M2, M3, or M4 mAChR genes (Peralta et al, 1987 ).…”
Section: In Vitro Cellular Models Used In Parallel With Pc12...mentioning
confidence: 99%