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There is, however, enough truth in his (Willmer, 1960) remark that "pure" cultures
of cells "are remarkable rather for their similarity than for their differences" in
nutritional requirements and metabolic pathways, a view also expressed by ...
There is, however, enough truth in his (Willmer, 1960) remark that "pure" cultures
of cells "are remarkable rather for their similarity than for their differences" in
nutritional requirements and metabolic pathways, a view also expressed by ...
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Despite the relatively narrow limits of cellular population density within which
cells can be cultured in vitro, their nutritional requirements have proved to be
profoundly modified by the exact population density (Eagle and Piez, 1962a). A
number ...
Despite the relatively narrow limits of cellular population density within which
cells can be cultured in vitro, their nutritional requirements have proved to be
profoundly modified by the exact population density (Eagle and Piez, 1962a). A
number ...
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In an attempt to overcome this difficulty, Morton, Pasieka and Morgan (1956)
developed a "nutritional depletion" technique for explants of chick heart in which
fresh tissue was cultured in Hanks's saline solution for 3-4 days before transfer to
a ...
In an attempt to overcome this difficulty, Morton, Pasieka and Morgan (1956)
developed a "nutritional depletion" technique for explants of chick heart in which
fresh tissue was cultured in Hanks's saline solution for 3-4 days before transfer to
a ...
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Department of Z0lV University of Chicago U S A M R C Radiobiological | 22 |
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