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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Pagina 51
... Cellular counts and based on the preparation of cellular suspensions by means of trypsin or pancreatin , is applicable to the cellular outgrowths of plasma- embedded colonies as well as to cells grown on solid surfaces . An advantage of ...
... Cellular counts and based on the preparation of cellular suspensions by means of trypsin or pancreatin , is applicable to the cellular outgrowths of plasma- embedded colonies as well as to cells grown on solid surfaces . An advantage of ...
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... cellular phase of the culture at intervals during a single passage of virus to determine the curve of virus growth . Several methods are available for detecting virus in material harvested from cell and tissue cultures : a . by ...
... cellular phase of the culture at intervals during a single passage of virus to determine the curve of virus growth . Several methods are available for detecting virus in material harvested from cell and tissue cultures : a . by ...
Pagina 102
... cellular cultures depends upon the demonstration of an interaction between virus and host cell , ( see I and II ) . Since virus in small quantity can be detected by the use of tissue or cellular cultures one can use cultures for ...
... cellular cultures depends upon the demonstration of an interaction between virus and host cell , ( see I and II ) . Since virus in small quantity can be detected by the use of tissue or cellular cultures one can use cultures for ...
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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