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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... living cells and tissues in vitro have become evident to an increasing number of investigators . No one can travel alone the road to successful utilization of cell and tissue cultures with- out inordinate loss of time . Certain turns in ...
... living cells and tissues in vitro have become evident to an increasing number of investigators . No one can travel alone the road to successful utilization of cell and tissue cultures with- out inordinate loss of time . Certain turns in ...
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... living cells and for fixed and stained preparations . However , since the volume of nutrient and the chamber are small , only small amounts of tissue can be studied and the risk of contamination is relatively great . The slide culture ...
... living cells and for fixed and stained preparations . However , since the volume of nutrient and the chamber are small , only small amounts of tissue can be studied and the risk of contamination is relatively great . The slide culture ...
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... CELL AND TISSUE CULTURE IN VIROLOGY W. F. Scherer To propagate a virus in vitro , one obviously must first cultivate the host cell , since viruses reproduce only in the presence of living cells . Thus , it follows that the main emphasis ...
... CELL AND TISSUE CULTURE IN VIROLOGY W. F. Scherer To propagate a virus in vitro , one obviously must first cultivate the host cell , since viruses reproduce only in the presence of living cells . Thus , it follows that the main emphasis ...
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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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