Vernadakis et al., 1984 - Google Patents
Glial cells dissociated from newborn and aged mouse brainVernadakis et al., 1984
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- Vernadakis A
- Mangoura D
- Sakellaridis N
- Linderholm S
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- Journal of neuroscience research
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Abstract Changes occurring with days in culture and cell passage in cultured glial cells derived from newborn vs aged (18‐mo) mouse cerebral hemispheres were compared. The activities of the enzymes glutamine synthetase (GS), an astrocyte marker, and 2′, 3 …
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