Abstract

Membrane resting potentials (MRP) were measured systematically in cultured mouse N2A neuroblastoma cells: in the logarithmic growth phase; in subconfluent cultures; in confluent cultures; after dBcAMP had induced morphological differentiation. Neurite extension was accompanied by a significant increase in MRP as compared to the appropriate controls. No significant differences in MRP were observed with regard to the different growth phases.

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