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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... cell were obtained by Hampar and Ellison ( 1963 ) who showed that the plating efficiency of a line ( MGH ) of Chinese hamster cells was not reduced by infection with as much as 104 infectious particles / cell , if the infected cells ...
... cell were obtained by Hampar and Ellison ( 1963 ) who showed that the plating efficiency of a line ( MGH ) of Chinese hamster cells was not reduced by infection with as much as 104 infectious particles / cell , if the infected cells ...
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... infected cells , other than the formation of syncytia , which is of course not due to an in- crease of mass , but to an elimination of cell boundaries . 1. Nucleolar Size , Mitotic Activity The metabolic events in the cell which result ...
... infected cells , other than the formation of syncytia , which is of course not due to an in- crease of mass , but to an elimination of cell boundaries . 1. Nucleolar Size , Mitotic Activity The metabolic events in the cell which result ...
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... cells infected with most of the myxoviruses other than influenza . This mass may be large , as in infection with parainfluenza 2 or 3 , or much smaller as with mumps virus on certain cells ( Brandt , 1961 ; Mannweiler and Maass , 1959 ) ...
... cells infected with most of the myxoviruses other than influenza . This mass may be large , as in infection with parainfluenza 2 or 3 , or much smaller as with mumps virus on certain cells ( Brandt , 1961 ; Mannweiler and Maass , 1959 ) ...
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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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