Cell Surface Antigens of Preimplantation Mouse Embryos Detected by an Antiserum to an Embryonal Carcinoma Cell Line
Patricia Calarco
Biology of Reproduction, 1979
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Teratocarcinoma differentiation: Plasminogen activator activity associated with embryoid body formation
Elwood Linney
Cell, 1977
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Ultrastructural differentiation of a clonal human embryonal carcinoma cell line in vitro
Ivan Damjanov
Cancer research, 1983
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The cell surface antigens of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells
Gabriel Gachelin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 1978
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Cell-surface antigens of a clonal human embryonal carcinoma cell line: Morphological and antigenic differentiation in culture
Barbara B. Knowles
International Journal of Cancer, 1982
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Changes in cell surface proteins during differentiation of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells
Davor Solter
Developmental Biology, 1981
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Control by the Extracellular Environment of Differentiation Pathways in an Embryonal Carcinoma Cell Line
Denise Paulin
Proceedings in Life Sciences, 1983
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Identification and immunoprecipitation of cytoskeletal proteins from murine extra-embryonic endodermal cells. J Biol Chem. J
Robert Oshima
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Monoclonal antibody to murine embryos defines a stage-specific embryonic antigen expressed on mouse embryos and human teratocarcinoma cells
Barbara B. Knowles
Cell, 1982
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Definition of three species-specific monoclonal antibodies recognizing antigenic structures present on human embryonal carcinoma cells which undergo modulation duringin vitro differentiation
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International Journal of Cancer, 1984
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Identification and Immunoprecipitation of Cytoskeletal Proteins from Murine Extra-embryonic Endodermal Cells
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Cytoskeletal proteins used as marker of differentiation in mouse teratocarcinoma cells
Denise Paulin
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1980
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Joel Levine
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Factors influencing the differentiation of embryonal carcinoma and embryo-derived stem cells
Philippa Fisher
Experimental Cell Research, 1989
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Nucleolus-like bodies in embryonal carcinoma cells of the embryoid bodies isolated from mouse teratocarcinoma
Kazuko Uno
Experimental Cell Research, 1983
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Expression of teratoma-associated antigens on murine ova and early embryos
Michael Edidin
Developmental Biology, 1976
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Unusual stage-specific embryonic antigen (TEC-4) defined by a monoclonal antibody to embryonal carcinoma cells defective in the expression of embryoglycan
P. Draber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989
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Growth and differentiation of an embryonal carcinoma cell line (C145b)
Christopher Fox Graham
Development, 1979
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Coordinate expression of parietal endodermal functions in hybrids of embryonal carcinoma and endodermal cells
Robert Oshima
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Epithelial layer formation in differentiating aggregates of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells. J Cell Biol
Robert Oshima
The Journal of Cell Biology
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Trophectoderm in Control of Murine Embryonal Carcinoma
David Aguilar
Cancer Research, 1984
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The induction of antigenic changes in a teratocarcinoma stem cell line (F9) by retinoic acid
Barbara B. Knowles
Developmental Biology, 1979
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Cytoskeleton of human embryonal carcinoma cells
Ivan Damjanov
Cell differentiation, 1984
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Cultured stem-cells from human testicular teratomas: The nature of human embryonal carcinoma, and its comparison with two types of yolk-sac carcinoma
Martin Pera
International Journal of Cancer, 1987
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A correlation between the capacity of cavity formation and the subsequent differentiation of teratocarcinoma embryoid body lines
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Stimulation of the Clonal Growth and Differentiation of Feeder Layer Dependent Mouse Embryonal Carcinoma Cells by P-Mercaptoethanol
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In vitro Differentiation of Mouse Teratocarcinoma Cells Monitored by Intermediate Filament Expression
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Differentiation, 1982
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Embryo-derived teratocarcinoma. IV. The role of immune factors in the regulation of teratocarcinogenesis
Davor Solter
International Journal of Cancer, 1982
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Stimulation of the Clonal Growth and Differentiation of Feeder Layer Dependent Mouse Embryonal Carcinoma Cells by β‐Mercaptoethanol
Robert Oshima
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Epithelial layer formation in differentiating aggregates of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells
Robert Oshima
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1983
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Human embryonal carcinoma grown in athymic mice and in vitro
O. Fodstad
Cancer research, 1980
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Fate of embryonal carcinoma cells injected into postimplantation mouse embryos
Simonetta Astigiano
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Presence of four stem cell populations in monolayer cultures derived from teratocarcinoma embryoid bodies
Juan Arechaga
In vivo (Athens, Greece)
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Clonal tumorigenic endodermal cell lines producing basement membrane components
Erkki Ruoslahti, Robert Oshima
Experimental Cell Research, 1984
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Protein patterns of developmentally totipotent mouse teratocarcinoma cells and normal early embryo cells
Ron Filler
Developmental Biology, 1978
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