2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031124
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Generation of High-Yield, Functional Oligodendrocytes from a c-myc Immortalized Neural Cell Line, Endowed with Staminal Properties

Abstract: Neural stem cells represent a powerful tool to study molecules involved in pathophysiology of Nervous System and to discover new drugs. Although they can be cultured and expanded in vitro as a primary culture, their use is hampered by their heterogeneity and by the cost and time needed for their preparation. Here we report that mes-c-myc A1 cells (A1), a neural cell line, is endowed with staminal properties. Undifferentiated/proliferating and differentiated/non-proliferating A1 cells are able to generate neuro… Show more

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“…The astrocytic phenotype was demonstrated with the overexpression of GFAP whereas the neuronal phenotype with the overexpression of βIII-tubulin. The permanence of a bland red color of positivity to GFAP in cells directed towards the neuronal phenotype indicates the persistence of the labeling of the starting embryonic cells which normally have a low expression of GFAP 51 . Thus, neurons are not yet fully differentiated but the direction towards the neuronal phenotype is now determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The astrocytic phenotype was demonstrated with the overexpression of GFAP whereas the neuronal phenotype with the overexpression of βIII-tubulin. The permanence of a bland red color of positivity to GFAP in cells directed towards the neuronal phenotype indicates the persistence of the labeling of the starting embryonic cells which normally have a low expression of GFAP 51 . Thus, neurons are not yet fully differentiated but the direction towards the neuronal phenotype is now determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%