Abstract
Summary
Neuroblastoma cells from 8 children and dissociated human sympathetic nerve cells from 10 fetuses were grown in tissue culture. Sympathetic nerve cells from all of the fetuses and 5 of 8 neuroblastomas rapidly incorporated H3-norepinephrine or its precursor, H3-dopamine. There was a more rapid turnover of these catecholamines in the tumor cells than in the normal fetal human sympathetic nerve cells. Three neuroblastomas showed little or no incorporation of these amines.
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