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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... seen . The fibrous type of nuclear lesion was also seen by phase - microscopy , even in binucleate cells , in which one nucleus had a more discrete nuclear body . It is thus clear that attention has focused on the nucleus , but the ...
... seen . The fibrous type of nuclear lesion was also seen by phase - microscopy , even in binucleate cells , in which one nucleus had a more discrete nuclear body . It is thus clear that attention has focused on the nucleus , but the ...
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... seen . Cells were of course not trypsinized , and small explants were taken from the legs of 6-8 - day chick embryos . They were placed directly on glass in a medium which would not today be considered adequate . Cells were examined ...
... seen . Cells were of course not trypsinized , and small explants were taken from the legs of 6-8 - day chick embryos . They were placed directly on glass in a medium which would not today be considered adequate . Cells were examined ...
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... seen in culture resemble those seen in vivo ; perhaps the best example is the formation in vivo of giant cells during measles ( Warthin , 1931 ) . A peculiar effect caused by a virus is cytoplasmic vacuolation ( Fig . 7 ) . The simian ...
... seen in culture resemble those seen in vivo ; perhaps the best example is the formation in vivo of giant cells during measles ( Warthin , 1931 ) . A peculiar effect caused by a virus is cytoplasmic vacuolation ( Fig . 7 ) . The simian ...
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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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