Trophectoderm in Control of Murine Embryonal Carcinoma (original) (raw)

Specificity of the control of tumor formation by the blastocyst

Cooley Pantazis

Cancer research, 1982

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Growth and differentiation of an embryonal carcinoma cell line (C145b)

Christopher Fox Graham

Development, 1979

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Differentiation of ICM cells into trophectoderm

Juan Arechaga

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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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Trophectoderm growth and bilateral symmetry of the blastocyst in the mouse

Richard Gardner

Human Reproduction, 2002

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Identification of murine extra-embryonic endodermal cells by reaction with teratocarcinoma basement membrane antiserum

Robert Oshima

Experimental Cell Research, 1980

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The growth of heterologous tumour cells in chick embryos

Ruy Tchao

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Nucleolus-like bodies in embryonal carcinoma cells of the embryoid bodies isolated from mouse teratocarcinoma

Kazuko Uno

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Cell allocation to the inner cell mass and the trophectoderm in rat embryos during in vivo preimplantation development

benedict cruz

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Teratocarcinoma differentiation: Plasminogen activator activity associated with embryoid body formation

Elwood Linney

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Ultrastructural differentiation of a clonal human embryonal carcinoma cell line in vitro

Ivan Damjanov

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Fertilization and early embryology: Clonal analysis of growth of the polar trophectoderm in the mouse

Richard Gardner

Human Reproduction, 1996

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The development of cystic embryoid bodies in vitro from clonal teratocarcinoma stem cells

Ivan Damjanov

Developmental Biology, 1977

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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

Differentiation, 2005

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Cell Surface Antigens of Preimplantation Mouse Embryos Detected by an Antiserum to an Embryonal Carcinoma Cell Line

Patricia Calarco

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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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Cell Surface and Extracellular Matrix Glycoprotein Fibronectin: Expression in Embryogenesis and in Teratocarcinoma Differentiation

J. Wartiovaara

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1978

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Flow of cells from polar to mural trophectoderm is polarized in the mouse blastocyst

Richard Gardner

Human Reproduction, 2000

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Allocation of cells to inner cell mass and trophectoderm lineages in preimplantation mouse embryos

Alan Trounson

Developmental Biology, 1982

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The distribution of heterologous tumour cells in chick embryos following intravenous injection

Ruy Tchao

European journal of cancer, 1969

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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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Loss of tumor-suppressive function during chemically induced neoplastic progression of Syrian hamster embryo cells

Minoru Koi

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1986

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Totipotency and normal differentiation of single teratocarcinoma cells cloned by injection into blastocysts

Karl Illmensee

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1976

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Heat Shock Induces Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinoma Cells into Trophectoderm Lineages

Haruhito Kikuchi, Jun-ichi Hata

Experimental Cell Research, 1996

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Simplified technique for differential staining of inner cell mass and trophectoderm cells of mouse and bovine blastocysts

Alan Trounson

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2001

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Embryoid bodies: an in vitro model of mouse embryogenesis

Peter Groscurth

Experimental Physiology, 2000

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The cell surface antigens of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells

Gabriel Gachelin

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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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Cell Surface Changes Accompa Embryonal Carcinoma Cell Line .nying the Neural Differentiation of an

Joel Levine

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Isolated mouse inner cell mass is unable to reconstruct trophectoderm

Marek Maleszewski

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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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Growth and differentiation of pluripotent embryonal carcinoma cells in the Snell dwarf mouse

Eric van Rongen

British journal of cancer, 1984

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Histological and histochemical analysis of embryoid bodies

Jaroslav MokrĂ˝

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Flow Cytoenzymology of the Early Differentiation of Mouse Embryonal Carcinoma Cells

Douglas Swartzendruber

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