Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology and Physiology, Volume 1Edward Nevill Willmer Academic Press, 1965 - 788 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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... protein ( Lucy , 1960 ; see also Chap- ter 9 ) . It has long been known that cells grow better on some types . of glass than on others , and these differences show up more markedly in protein - free media . The first cultures in ...
... protein ( Lucy , 1960 ; see also Chap- ter 9 ) . It has long been known that cells grow better on some types . of glass than on others , and these differences show up more markedly in protein - free media . The first cultures in ...
Pagina 292
... protein provides unidentified factor ( s ) necessary for the sustained growth of animal cells , and which are not provided by the a - globulins which promote their attachment . Serum protein is therefore just as necessary in suspension ...
... protein provides unidentified factor ( s ) necessary for the sustained growth of animal cells , and which are not provided by the a - globulins which promote their attachment . Serum protein is therefore just as necessary in suspension ...
Pagina 293
... protein , has made it possible to explore the stability of intracellular protein . In bacteria and yeast it has been shown that although the protein in growing cells is remarkably stable , in resting cells there is appreciable turnover ...
... protein , has made it possible to explore the stability of intracellular protein . In bacteria and yeast it has been shown that although the protein in growing cells is remarkably stable , in resting cells there is appreciable turnover ...
Sommario
Foreword to Volume | 1 |
Lymphocytes O A TROWELL | 2 |
Bone Marrow in Culture L G LAJTHA | 3 |
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