An Introduction to Cell and Tissue CultureMary Imogene Bassett Hospital Tissue Culture Course (Cooperstown, N. Y.), Tissue Culture Course. Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Burgess Publishing Company, 1955 - 123 pagine |
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... cells is useful for a variety of purposes , including : a . estimation of cell populations ; b . standardization of cell inocula for nutritional , population and metabolic studies ; and c . the study of quanti- tative relations between ...
... cells is useful for a variety of purposes , including : a . estimation of cell populations ; b . standardization of cell inocula for nutritional , population and metabolic studies ; and c . the study of quanti- tative relations between ...
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... cell populations . The fact that replicate cell cultures can be estab- lished on the surface of solid substrates permits definitive assay of the influence of nutriments and other substances in solution . The pioneer method of Sanford et ...
... cell populations . The fact that replicate cell cultures can be estab- lished on the surface of solid substrates permits definitive assay of the influence of nutriments and other substances in solution . The pioneer method of Sanford et ...
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... cell populations . Excess medium is supplied in the early period following ex- or trans - plantation , but as the cell population increases insufficient medium is available . When studies were conducted by measurement of pH drop ( from ...
... cell populations . Excess medium is supplied in the early period following ex- or trans - plantation , but as the cell population increases insufficient medium is available . When studies were conducted by measurement of pH drop ( from ...
Sommario
Balanced Salt Solution Inorganic Requirements and pH control | 5 |
Plasma Serum Other Body Fluids and Derivatives | 9 |
Tissue Extracts and Derivatives | 11 |
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