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METT-1: a karyotypically normal in vitro line of developmentally totipotent mouse teratocarcinoma cells.
Mintz B, Cronmiller C. Mintz B, et al. Somatic Cell Genet. 1981 Jul;7(4):489-505. doi: 10.1007/BF01542992. Somatic Cell Genet. 1981. PMID: 7280932
The line has been designated METT-1 (Mouse Euploid Totipotent Teratocarcinoma), signifying that it is the first such in vitro line that has proved (in tests by T. Stewart and B. Mintz, manuscript in preparation) to be developmentally totipotent, i.e., capable of bot …
The line has been designated METT-1 (Mouse Euploid Totipotent Teratocarcinoma), signifying that it is the first such in vitro line that has …
Successive generations of mice produced from an established culture line of euploid teratocarcinoma cells.
Stewart TA, Mintz B. Stewart TA, et al. Among authors: mintz b. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Oct;78(10):6314-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.78.10.6314. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981. PMID: 6947232 Free PMC article.
The line, designated METT-1, is chromosomally female (X/X) and was obtained from the 129 (agouti-colored) inbred strain [Mintz, B. & Cronmiller, C. (1981) Somat Cell Genet 7, 489-505]. The developmental potential of these cells was tested, after prolonged cultur …
The line, designated METT-1, is chromosomally female (X/X) and was obtained from the 129 (agouti-colored) inbred strain [Mintz, B
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