Embryonal Carcinoma Stem Cells
"Embryonal Carcinoma Stem Cells" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The malignant stem cells of TERATOCARCINOMAS, which resemble pluripotent stem cells of the BLASTOCYST INNER CELL MASS. The EC cells can be grown in vitro, and experimentally induced to differentiate. They are used as a model system for studying early embryonic cell differentiation.
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D054278
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MeSH Number(s) |
A11.251.860.590 A11.872.650.500 A11.872.700.250.500
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Concept/Terms |
Embryonal Carcinoma Stem Cells- Embryonal Carcinoma Stem Cells
- Teratocarcinoma Stem Cells
- Cell, Teratocarcinoma Stem
- Cells, Teratocarcinoma Stem
- Stem Cell, Teratocarcinoma
- Stem Cells, Teratocarcinoma
- Teratocarcinoma Stem Cell
- Embryonal Carcinoma Cells
- Carcinoma Cell, Embryonal
- Carcinoma Cells, Embryonal
- Cell, Embryonal Carcinoma
- Cells, Embryonal Carcinoma
- Embryonal Carcinoma Cell
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Retinoic acid induction of major histocompatibility complex class I genes in NTera-2 embryonal carcinoma cells involves induction of NF-kappa B (p50-p65) and retinoic acid receptor beta-retinoid X receptor beta heterodimers. Mol Cell Biol. 1993 Oct; 13(10):6157-69.
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Derivatives of Moloney murine sarcoma virus capable of being transcribed in embryonal carcinoma stem cells have gained a functional Sp1 binding site. J Virol. 1991 Apr; 65(4):1803-11.