Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology and PhysiologyE. N. Willmer Elsevier, 4 dic 2015 - 804 pagine Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology and Physiology, Volume 1 covers the general fields of tissue culture, including an evaluation of its technique, effects, and contributions to biology. This book focuses on the three methods of culture—tissue culture, cell culture, and organ culture.Other topics include the design of complete synthetic media, possible evolution of the cell types, and energy relationships in growing and stationary cells. The RNA synthesis in cell cultures, culture of amphibian embryonic anlage, action of corticosteroids and adrenaline, and effects of parathyroid hormone on bone are also elaborated. This volume is recommended for biologists and specialists interested in the culture of cells and tissues. |
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... trypsin. Peyton Rous and Jones in 1916 were the first to make preparations of isolated cells from tissues by using trypsin to free them from their matrix. Twenty-one years later Simms and Stillman (1937) used trypsin to activate tissues ...
... trypsin. Peyton Rous and Jones in 1916 were the first to make preparations of isolated cells from tissues by using trypsin to free them from their matrix. Twenty-one years later Simms and Stillman (1937) used trypsin to activate tissues ...
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... trypsin on these tissues. About the same time Medawar (1941) used tryptic digestion to separate epidermis from dermis in connexion with grafting procedures for wound-healing. It was not, however, till about ten more years had elapsed ...
... trypsin on these tissues. About the same time Medawar (1941) used tryptic digestion to separate epidermis from dermis in connexion with grafting procedures for wound-healing. It was not, however, till about ten more years had elapsed ...
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... trypsin, and many successful cell-lines derived from them, were made by allowing the cells to settle down on the bottoms of flat flasks or Roux bottles; and this settling of the cells was regarded as a necessary part of the procedure ...
... trypsin, and many successful cell-lines derived from them, were made by allowing the cells to settle down on the bottoms of flat flasks or Roux bottles; and this settling of the cells was regarded as a necessary part of the procedure ...
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... trypsin on fresh adult tissues. J. gen. Physiol. 20, 603. Spratt, N. T. (1947). Development in vitro of the early chick blastoderm on yolk and albumen extract saline-agar substrata. J. exp. Zool. 106, 345. Strangeways, T. S. P. (1922) ...
... trypsin on fresh adult tissues. J. gen. Physiol. 20, 603. Spratt, N. T. (1947). Development in vitro of the early chick blastoderm on yolk and albumen extract saline-agar substrata. J. exp. Zool. 106, 345. Strangeways, T. S. P. (1922) ...
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... trypsin in physiological salt solution (Simms and Stillman, 1937) or if. FIG. I. Tissue-Culture methods. (a) Hanging drop; (b) Carrel flask; (c) roller tube. (ii) --U=U= FIG. 2. Slide chambers. 30 A. MOS CONA, O. A. T ROW E L L AND E. N. ...
... trypsin in physiological salt solution (Simms and Stillman, 1937) or if. FIG. I. Tissue-Culture methods. (a) Hanging drop; (b) Carrel flask; (c) roller tube. (ii) --U=U= FIG. 2. Slide chambers. 30 A. MOS CONA, O. A. T ROW E L L AND E. N. ...
Sommario
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Chapter 5 The Locomotory Behaviour of Cells | 177 |
Chapter 6 Cell Division | 203 |
Chapter 7 Carbohydrate and Energy Metabolism | 239 |
Chapter 8 Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism I The Metabolic Characteristics of Serially Propagated Cells | 277 |
Chapter 11 Mucopolysaccharide Metabolism in Tissue Culture | 353 |
Chapter 12 Genetic Cytology | 397 |
Environmental Factors Chemical and Cellular | 463 |
Chapter 14 Recombination of Dissociated Cells and the Development of Cell Aggregates | 489 |
Chapter 15 Embryogenesis in vitro | 531 |
Chapter 16 The Action of Hormones on Cell and Organ Culture | 591 |
Chapter 17 The Effects of Vitamins A and C on Cells and Tissue in Culture | 659 |
Author Index | 701 |
Chapter 9 Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism II Further Aspects of the Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism of Tissues in Culture | 297 |
Chapter 10 Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Cell Cultures | 317 |
Subject Index | 727 |
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