Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology, and Physiology, Volume 3Edward Nevill Willmer Academic Press, 1965 These papers illustrate what has been achieved in tissue culture and discusses where, when, and how the technique can be used in the future. |
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... at 30-31 ° C . The infected cells remained motile , and filamentous mitochondria persisted . Such lesions have now been repeatedly demonstrated in several differ- Per cent of cells ! 100 80A 60 100 40 218 FREDERIK B. BANG.
... at 30-31 ° C . The infected cells remained motile , and filamentous mitochondria persisted . Such lesions have now been repeatedly demonstrated in several differ- Per cent of cells ! 100 80A 60 100 40 218 FREDERIK B. BANG.
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... remained at the surfaces of the cells would seem to be confirmed by the recent work of Moscona ( 1963 ) , who contends that dissociated sponge cells with their surfaces denuded of cell - binding material cannot re- adhere to each other ...
... remained at the surfaces of the cells would seem to be confirmed by the recent work of Moscona ( 1963 ) , who contends that dissociated sponge cells with their surfaces denuded of cell - binding material cannot re- adhere to each other ...
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... phase - contrast microscope . Although many of the isolated cells observed by De Ropp remained alive for considerable periods , they did not divide and he concluded that ten to fifteen clumped cells. 8. METHODS FOR PLANT TISSUE CULTURE 515.
... phase - contrast microscope . Although many of the isolated cells observed by De Ropp remained alive for considerable periods , they did not divide and he concluded that ten to fifteen clumped cells. 8. METHODS FOR PLANT TISSUE CULTURE 515.
Sommario
Foreword to Volume | 2 |
Construction and Use of Synthetic Media CHARITY WAYMOUTH | 3 |
Morphological Problems of Cell Type Shape and Identification E N WILLMER | 4 |
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