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J Neurosci Res
March 1989
Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York Medical Center at Syracuse.
Homogenates prepared from pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells that are extending nerve fibers in response to nerve growth factor (NGF) have an increased capacity to metabolize exogenous arachidonate compared with homogenates prepared from cells untreated with NGF. These changes are not a consequence of cell attachment, since they are also seen in NGF-treated PC12 cells grown in suspension and are not found in attached cells grown in the absence of NGF. This NGF-stimulated increase in arachidonate metabolic capacity occurs rapidly and before the extension of nerve fibers.
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