Glia maturation factor: effect on chemical differentiation of glioblasts in culture.

A protein factor from the adult brain increases the concentrations of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and S-100 protein in glioblasts in culture. Such changes are correlated with the outgrowth of cell processes.

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