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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Pagina 59
... suggested first by the increased ability of trypsin - treated erythrocytes to become serologically agglutinated ... suggested that the absence of mucoidal materials around cells treated with crude pan- creatin was due to the presence of ...
... suggested first by the increased ability of trypsin - treated erythrocytes to become serologically agglutinated ... suggested that the absence of mucoidal materials around cells treated with crude pan- creatin was due to the presence of ...
Pagina 84
... suggested that leaching out of some soluble component from the cells or from the intercellular matrix might be an important factor ( see p . 284 ) . It was further shown that repeated renewal of the medium was much more harmful if done ...
... suggested that leaching out of some soluble component from the cells or from the intercellular matrix might be an important factor ( see p . 284 ) . It was further shown that repeated renewal of the medium was much more harmful if done ...
Pagina 471
... suggested that this may bear on the switch mechanisms which decide between alternative differentiative pathways . Fell and Mellanby ( 1953 ) first noted that ectoderm from the trunk and limbs of the 6-7 - day chick embryo keratinizes ...
... suggested that this may bear on the switch mechanisms which decide between alternative differentiative pathways . Fell and Mellanby ( 1953 ) first noted that ectoderm from the trunk and limbs of the 6-7 - day chick embryo keratinizes ...
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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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