Differentiated Rat Glial Cell Strain in Tissue Culture

Philippe Benda(Massachusetts General Hospital), J. Lightbody(Massachusetts General Hospital), Gordon Sato(Massachusetts General Hospital), Lawrence Levine(Massachusetts General Hospital), William H. Sweet(Massachusetts General Hospital)
Science
July 26, 1968
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Abstract

Rat glial tumors, induced by injections of N-nitrosomethylurea, were plated and propagated in culture. Among a few cell strains obtained, one clone contains S-100 protein, which is unique to brain in vertebrates. Stationary-phase cultures contain approximately ten times more S-100 protein per cell than exponentially growing cells. When injected into newborn rats, cells producing S-100 grew as a glial tumor, which contained S-100 protein.


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