- Embryonic carcinoma cell lineLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.P19 cells is an embryonic carcinoma cell line derived from an embryo-derived teratocarcinoma in mice. The cell line is pluripotent and can differentiate into cell types of all three germ layers.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P19_cellP19 cells are a type of stem cell that have become widely used in hematology and oncology research. These cells are derived from the embryonic carcinoma P19 tumor cell line, which was first developed in the 1980s.openaccesspub.org/hematology-and-oncology-res…
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P19 cells is an embryonic carcinoma cell line derived from an embryo-derived teratocarcinoma in mice. The cell line is pluripotent and can differentiate into cell types of all three germ layers. Also, it is the most characterized embryonic carcinoma (EC) cell line that can be induced into cardiac muscle cells and … See more
Cancer cells in humans may result in the patient's death if the aggressive cancer cell grows and metastasizes. However, researchers utilize … See more
P19 cells can be maintained in exponential growth because of a stable chromosomal composition. Because embryonal carcinoma can … See more
Treatment of undifferentiated P19 cells with retinoic acid can specifically induce them into neuronal cells. Using doses between 1 μM to 3 μM of RA can generate neurons as the most abundant cell type. Neurons under this treatment reached the highest populations … See more
Same as retinoic acid, DMSO induced differentiation is not specific to P19 cells. It could also induce neuroblastoma cells, lung cancer cells and mouse ES cells. At concentration of … See more
P19 cells provide valuable formation of both neuronal cells and muscle cells in vitro. Since P19 cells are easy to maintain and culture compared to other embryonic stem cells, they are a convenient model to perform developmental studies in vitro. Techniques to … See more
• Vanderheyden, M; Defize, L (2003). "Twenty one years of P19 cells: What an embryonal carcinoma cell line taught us about cardiomyocyte differentiation" See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBP19 cells have been proposed to serve as an in vitro neuronal differentiation model for studying mAChR subtypes in a proper neuronal context, as differentiated P19 neurons express high concentrations of …