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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... stage but became more and more frequent at subsequent stages ( 5-11 ) . In view of the importance attached to the capacity of cells to re- organize normal tissue patterns in culture after their dissociation , Overton studied also the ...
... stage but became more and more frequent at subsequent stages ( 5-11 ) . In view of the importance attached to the capacity of cells to re- organize normal tissue patterns in culture after their dissociation , Overton studied also the ...
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... stages can generally be recognized . The first is the mitotic proliferation of rela- tively undifferentiated cells . In the second , mitosis ceases and the differentiation of each cell proceeds to completion . From what has been said in ...
... stages can generally be recognized . The first is the mitotic proliferation of rela- tively undifferentiated cells . In the second , mitosis ceases and the differentiation of each cell proceeds to completion . From what has been said in ...
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... stage has been reported ( Sparrow et al . , 1955 ) . In most cases anthers excised at the pachytene or diplotene - diakinesis stages can be reared in vitro up to the stage of formation of tetrads or one - celled microspores . Beyond this ...
... stage has been reported ( Sparrow et al . , 1955 ) . In most cases anthers excised at the pachytene or diplotene - diakinesis stages can be reared in vitro up to the stage of formation of tetrads or one - celled microspores . Beyond this ...
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Contributors to Volume 3 | 2 |
Construction and Use of Synthetic Media CHARITY WAYMOUTH | 3 |
Cellular Organization at the Molecular Level | 4 |
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