Clonal hormone-secreting cell lines have been established from animal tumors. These lines include adrenal steroid-secreting cells, growth hormone-secreting cells, steroid-secreting Leydig cells, and ACTH-secreting cells that retain their differentiated function for prolonged periods in continuous culture. In addition, fibroblast cell lines that secrete a material which stimulates steroidogenesis by adrenal cells and Leydig cells are described. A systematic approach to obtain functional cultures and the general problem of retention of differentiated function in cultured cells are discussed. © 1968 by the American Society of Zoologists.
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Yasumura, Y. (1968). Retention of differentiated function in clonal animal cell lines, particularly hormone-secreting cultures. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 8(2), 285–305. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/8.2.285
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