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From the central nervous system ofDrosophila melanogaster 3rd instar larvae, eight continuous cell lines have been established (named ML-DmBG1 to 8). Using ML-DmBG2, single colony isolation was carried out and six colonial clones were obtained. All reacted to the antibody to horseradish peroxidase, which is a neuronal marker in insects. Acetylcholine, a known neurotransmitter inDrosophila, was detected in three of the colonial clones by high performance liquid chromatography. Therefore, it is concluded that the established colonial clones are neural cells originating in the larval central nervous system. Among them, some variation was observed with respect to morphology, acetylcholine content, and reactivity to anti-HRP. The variation may reflect the heterogeneity of cells composing the central nervous system.
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Ui, K., Nishihara, S., Sakuma, M. et al. Newly established cell lines fromDrosophila larval CNS express neural specific characteristics. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol - Animal 30, 209–216 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02632042
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