Treating a human neuroectodermal cell line with retinoic acid induces the appearance of neuron-like voltage-gated ionic currents

Autor: S. Santillo, A. Polverino, E. Guatteo, P. Sorrentino, A. Mafiini, R. Piscitelli, N. Mercuri, V. Di Maio, G. Sorrentino
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: XLVll Congress of the ltalian Neurological Society, pp. S383–S383, Napoli, Italia, 14-17/10/2017
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:S. Santillo, A. Polverino, E. Guatteo, P. Sorrentino, A. Mafiini, R. Piscitelli, N. Mercuri, V. Di Maio, G. Sorrentino/congresso_nome:XLVll Congress of the ltalian Neurological Society/congresso_luogo:Napoli, Italia/congresso_data:14-17%2F10%2F2017/anno:2017/pagina_da:S383/pagina_a:S383/intervallo_pagine:S383–S383
Popis: TB cells are a novel human neuroectodermal cell line ìsolated from the cerebrospinalfluid (CSF) of a patient affectedby primary leptomeningeal melanomatosis. Immunological techniques after 10 microM retinoic acid (RA) treatment showed morphological differentiation in a neuronal-like phenotype. We wanted characterize the basic electrophysiological properties in order to determine if RA treatment induces the appearance of voltage-dependent currents.
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