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Growth factor interactions in cultures of dissociated adult acoustic ganglia: neuronotrophic effects

open access: yesBrain Research, 1991
peer reviewedAuditory neurons cultured from adult rat acoustic ganglia require for survival either a substrate bound factor(s) present in astrocyte conditioned medium or substrate bound basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF).
Philippe P Lefebvre   +2 more
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Growth and surface properties of dispase dissociated human fibroblasts

Cell Biology International Reports, 1981
The dissociation of human fibroblast cultures with the bacterial neutral protease (Dispase II) was monitored by viability and growth measurement and was compared to the effect of trypsin and EDTA. Cell suspensions with high viability and excellent growth were obtained after 10 min incubation at 37 degrees C in 4 U/ml dispase in 0.02% EDTA.
J J, Cassiman   +2 more
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Antiviral and antiproliferative effects of interferons in quiescent fibroblasts are dissociable

Virology, 1985
Quiescent mouse Swiss 3T3 cells or human fibroblasts treated with interferon for only 2 hr before the addition of serum are effectively protected against virus infection for up to 24 hr after the addition of serum and the removal of interferon. In sharp contrast, exposure of quiescent fibroblasts to interferon only before addition of serum or the ...
J, Taylor-Papadimitriou   +3 more
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Dissociation of increased hexose transport from initiation of fibroblast proliferation

Nature, 1974
ALTERATIONS in the permeability of the surface membrane might play a key role in the control of DNA synthesis and cell division1–3. Evidence that changes in hexose transport might participate in growth control comes from reports that uptake of certain hexoses (1) increases after transformation by tumour viruses4–6, and correlates with the expression of
C R, Thrash, D D, Cunningham
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Dissociation of cell motility from cell proliferation in BALB/c-3T3 fibroblasts

Experimental Cell Research, 1972
Abstract BALB/c-3T3 cells planted sparsely in a factor-free medium lacking serum growth factor(s) have substantial motility, yet few synthesize DNA or proliferate. Although these cells move rapidly in factor-free medium, the addition of dialysed serum further increased their motility demonstrating that they require a macromolecular serum factor(s ...
Gail, M, Scher, C D, Boone, C
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Dissociation of proto‐oncogene induction from growth response in normal human fibroblasts

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1990
AbstractProto‐oncogenes are cellular homologues of viral oncogenes that are known to be associated with regulation of growth and differentiation. The c‐myc and c‐fos proto‐oncogenes have been extensively studied by using established cell lines but to a lesser extent by using normal cells.
M, Yaar   +3 more
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A cationic detergent, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), selectively dissociates the intermediate filament of the fibroblast

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1991
We investigated conditions for selective solubilization of the intermediate filament (IF) of BHK-21 cells, and found that a cationic detergent, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), was effective for rapid dissociation of IF into the monomeric form. More selective dissociation was performed with a combination of CTAB and Tween 40. The CTAB-dissociated
K, Maki, J, Sagara, A, Kawai
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Possible implications of the comparative dissociative behavior of testosterone- and 5α-dihydrotestosterone-receptor complexes formed by human skin fibroblasts

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1983
We have studied the dissociative behavior of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT)- or testosterone (T)-receptor complexes extracted from normal and 5 alpha-reductase-deficient human genital skin fibroblasts, respectively. The rate at which each hormone dissociates from the androgen receptor is temperature-dependent (29-40 degrees C), but DHT does so in a ...
M, Kaufman   +3 more
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Dissociation of 68,000 M r Heat Shock Protein Synthesis from Thermotolerance Expression in Rat Fibroblasts

Radiation Research, 1984
Rat embryonic fibroblasts growing exponentially at either 35, 37, or 39 degrees C were exposed to 42 degrees C for times up to 6 hr. Cell survival was unaffected by this heat shock in cultures growing at 39 degrees C but survival was decreased in a temperature dependent manner in cells growing at 37 or 35 degrees C.
R B, Widelitz, B E, Magun, E W, Gerner
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