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Neuroectodermal tumors of the peripheral and the central nervous system share neuroendocrine N-CAM-related antigens with small cell lung carcinomas.

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Findings give further support for a relation between neural and neuroendocrine tumors and that some of the antibodies raised to small cell lung carcinoma may be useful for the detection of differentiation in neural tumors.
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The current study describes the presence of neuroendocrine antigens of peripheral and central neural tumors using eight monoclonal antibodies raised to small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), which recognize "neural/neuroendocrine" or "neural" antigens, as defined by their reaction pattern in normal tissues and tumors. At least five of them recognize different epitopes of the neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM). It was found that all of 12 neuroblastomas, 2 ganglioneuroblastomas and 4 ganglioneuromas as well as 23 central primitive neuroectodermal tumors, 13 astrocytomas and 4 ependymomas share "neural/neuroendocrine" antigens (as defined by the anti-N-CAM antibodies Moc-1, -21, -32, -52 and -191) with SCLC. The "neural/neuroendocrine" antigen defined by Moc-171 was also found in all peripheral tumors, but only in further differentiated central tumors. Non-N-CAM related "neural" antigens (as defined by Moc-51 and -172) were found only in better-differentiated peripheral and central tumors, but they could be demonstrated in all three medulloblastoma cell lines studied. In addition, the antigen defined by Moc-51 was demonstrated in an immunoblot of a neuroblastoma cell line. Antibodies recognizing "epithelial" antigens of SCLC and other epithelia and their tumors (Moc-31 and -181) were non-reactive. It was concluded that these findings give further support for a relation between neural and neuroendocrine tumors and that some of the antibodies may be useful for the detection of differentiation in neural tumors. Antibodies with an "epithelial" recognition pattern may serve to distinguish neural from neuroendocrine tumors.

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Neural cell adhesion molecule: structure, immunoglobulin-like domains, cell surface modulation, and alternative RNA splicing.

TL;DR: The complete amino Acid sequences of the three major polypeptides of N-CAM and most of the noncoding sequences of their messenger RNA's were determined from the analysis of complementary DNA clones and were verified by amino acid sequences of selected CNBr fragments and proteolytic fragments.
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Kinetics of homophilic binding by embryonic and adult forms of the neural cell adhesion molecule

TL;DR: The results in a model system demonstrate the large range of binding rates that are obtainable by various forms of local surface modulation of N-CAM, consistent with the proposal that similar alterations affecting (N-C AM)-mediated cell adhesion in vivo may be major factors in pattern formation during development of the nervous system.
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Two-stage expression of neurofilament polypeptides during rat neurogenesis with early establishment of adult phosphorylation patterns

TL;DR: Results show that sequential forms of NFs, composed of NF-M and NF-L, appears to function in establishing the neuronal phenotype and in initiating and maintaining neurite outgrowth, and a “mature” state to the NF is expressed by developing and maturing neurons throughout the nervous system.
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The cerebellar medulloblastoma and its relationship to primitive neuroectodermal tumors.

TL;DR: It seems appropriate to call these neoplasms primitive neuroectodermal tumors and to use descriptive terms to indicate the direction of cellular differentiation, when it has occurred.
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