Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology, and Physiology, Volume 3Edward Nevill Willmer Academic Press, 1966 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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... functions largely depend . The effects of radiation on these mature cells , most of them subserving some specific function , would therefore seem to be a matter of some importance . But surprisingly little is known . This is partly ...
... functions largely depend . The effects of radiation on these mature cells , most of them subserving some specific function , would therefore seem to be a matter of some importance . But surprisingly little is known . This is partly ...
Pagina 234
... functions of cells are depressed or lost in cell lines or trypsinized sus- pensions , so it is not surprising that ... function , rather than cell death , may be more explicitly detailed in the future . A major task has been to arrange ...
... functions of cells are depressed or lost in cell lines or trypsinized sus- pensions , so it is not surprising that ... function , rather than cell death , may be more explicitly detailed in the future . A major task has been to arrange ...
Pagina 352
... function is of prime importance . The majority of reports of sustained function in Tissue Culture deal with primary cultures of organized tissues- " organ cultures " -which preserve the normal parenchymal - stromal relationships and ...
... function is of prime importance . The majority of reports of sustained function in Tissue Culture deal with primary cultures of organized tissues- " organ cultures " -which preserve the normal parenchymal - stromal relationships and ...
Sommario
Foreword to Volume | 2 |
Construction and Use of Synthetic Media CHARITY WAYMOUTH | 3 |
Morphological Problems of Cell Type Shape and Identification E N WILLMER | 4 |
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