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However, if the tissue is embedded in a drop of plasma, which is then allowed to
clot, cells emerge from the entire surface of the explant and invade the plasma
clot; even in this medium however, they mostly make their way, if they can, either
to ...
However, if the tissue is embedded in a drop of plasma, which is then allowed to
clot, cells emerge from the entire surface of the explant and invade the plasma
clot; even in this medium however, they mostly make their way, if they can, either
to ...
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One of the most important functions of plasma in the culture medium may be that
it slows down the interchange between the contents of the cells and those of the
medium, and thus allows the cells to build up local environments around ...
One of the most important functions of plasma in the culture medium may be that
it slows down the interchange between the contents of the cells and those of the
medium, and thus allows the cells to build up local environments around ...
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When the plasma is firmly clotted, a supernatant fluid is added and the whole
tube mounted on a wheel so arranged in the incubator that the tube rotates
slowly (about 1 rev/min) in a horizontal position, thus ensuring better mixing and
aeration ...
When the plasma is firmly clotted, a supernatant fluid is added and the whole
tube mounted on a wheel so arranged in the incubator that the tube rotates
slowly (about 1 rev/min) in a horizontal position, thus ensuring better mixing and
aeration ...
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Department of Z0lV University of Chicago U S A M R C Radiobiological | 22 |
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