Neuronal cells produced from non-neuronal cell line using walnut oil
The invention shows neuronal cells, derived from a specific murine (mouse) C3H10T1/2 mesodermal cell line (which is not known to produce neuronal cells) and a cheap and cost-effective method of producing neuronal cells from the said cell line, under in vitro conditions. Murine C3H10T1/2 are treated with walnut oil (cold-pressed) which gives rise to neuronal cells after 72 hours of culture under standard conditions of incubation, at 37 degrees Celsius and 5% carbon dioxide. After 24 hours of treatment with walnut oil, the murine mesenchymal cells become thin and elongated and show neuronal-like appearance on the third day.
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