Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology, and Physiology, Volume 1Edward Nevill Willmer Academic Press, 1965 - 826 pagine 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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Pagina 104
... surface of the cells themselves , certainly create conditions with respect to adhesion different from those where the surfaces are not so coated . Most cells attach to protein - coated surfaces , as we must suppose it is their natural ...
... surface of the cells themselves , certainly create conditions with respect to adhesion different from those where the surfaces are not so coated . Most cells attach to protein - coated surfaces , as we must suppose it is their natural ...
Pagina 153
... surface upon which to extend themselves and to creep before they display any growth activity and , when they are thus creeping , the rate of growth ( as measured by the mitotic index ) often runs closely parallel with the velocity of ...
... surface upon which to extend themselves and to creep before they display any growth activity and , when they are thus creeping , the rate of growth ( as measured by the mitotic index ) often runs closely parallel with the velocity of ...
Pagina 376
... surface . Daniel et al . ( 1961 ) have shown that although repeated washings of a monolayer of rat fibro- blasts contained no hyaluronic acid , trypsinization of these cells released a considerable amount of this mucopolysaccharide ...
... surface . Daniel et al . ( 1961 ) have shown that although repeated washings of a monolayer of rat fibro- blasts contained no hyaluronic acid , trypsinization of these cells released a considerable amount of this mucopolysaccharide ...
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Department of Zoology University of Chicago U S A M R C Radiobiological | 22 |
Tissue Culture E N Willmer | 29 |
Cell Culture | 45 |
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