The aim of this work is to investigate the temperature dependencies both in 2 CuO -plane and out-of plane resistivities in electron-doped CuO Ce Nd 4 x x -2 for x from 0.135 up to 015 in order to analyze the anisotropy of the electrical transport in the process of the evolution from antiferromagnetic (AF) order in the underdoped region to superconducting (SC) order in optimally doped region. Keywords: electron-doped superconductor, anisotropy of transport properties, superconducting films PACS: 74.72.Ek, 74.25.F-, 74.25.Sv) when a nonmetallic conductivity along the c axis is combined with a metallic conductivity in the ab plane was repeatedly observed in underdoped and optimally doped holetype HTSCs [1,2]. This is evidence of the quasi-two-dimensionality of oxide systems that consist of highly mobile 2 CuO layers separated by buffer layers [3,4]. The nonmetallic character of c ρ in most superconducting high-Tc compounds suggests an unconventional conduction mechanism between 2 CuO planes.