Cells and Tissues in Culture Methods, Biology and PhysiologyE. N. Willmer Elsevier, 2 ott 2013 - 842 pagine Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology, and Physiology, Volume 3 focuses on the applications of the methods of tissue culture to various fields of investigation, including virology, immunology, and preventive medicine. The selection first offers information on molecular organization of cells and tissues in culture and tissue culture in radiobiology. Topics include cellular organization at the molecular level, fibrogenesis in tissue culture, effect of radiation on the growth of isolated cells, and irradiation of the selected parts of the cell. The publication then considers the effects of invading organisms on cells and tissues in culture and cell, tissue, and organ cultures in virus research. The book elaborates on antibody production in tissue culture and tissue culture in pharmacology. Discussions focus on early attempts at in vitro studies, tissue culture in the study of pharmacologically active agents, and methods of assessment of drug activity. The text also reviews invertebrate tissue and organ culture in cell research; introduction and methods employed in plant tissue culture; and growth, differentiation and organogenesis in plant tissue and organ cultures. The selection is a vital source of data for readers interested in the culture of cells and tissues. |
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Pagina 90
... reported that HeLa cell cultures continuously exposed to 0-lr/day of y rays contain significantly more dead cells than control cultures (Breitling and Peters, 1957) and, later, the same was reported in cultures of HeLa cells, L ...
... reported that HeLa cell cultures continuously exposed to 0-lr/day of y rays contain significantly more dead cells than control cultures (Breitling and Peters, 1957) and, later, the same was reported in cultures of HeLa cells, L ...
Pagina 93
... reported are listed in Table II, from which it may be seen that the differences between different cell types are not so great as might have been expected. Indeed, Puck and his associates, who felt that this was the first time the ...
... reported are listed in Table II, from which it may be seen that the differences between different cell types are not so great as might have been expected. Indeed, Puck and his associates, who felt that this was the first time the ...
Pagina 98
... reported that mitotic death in fibroblast cultures can be reduced by reducing the dose rate (Spear, 1930) but not by dose fractionation (Spear, 1931a). It is important that this point should be cleared up because fractionation is often ...
... reported that mitotic death in fibroblast cultures can be reduced by reducing the dose rate (Spear, 1930) but not by dose fractionation (Spear, 1931a). It is important that this point should be cleared up because fractionation is often ...
Pagina 107
... reported on the sensitivity of some other tissues. She exposed small fragments of moist fresh tissue to X radiation and then set them up as hanging-drop cultures and observed the minimum dose which would completely inhibit “outgrowth ...
... reported on the sensitivity of some other tissues. She exposed small fragments of moist fresh tissue to X radiation and then set them up as hanging-drop cultures and observed the minimum dose which would completely inhibit “outgrowth ...
Pagina 110
... reported that the migration of macrophages from explants of chick spinal ganglia was inhibited by 500r and virtually abolished by 2000r. Gilman and Trowell (1965) studied the macrophages in organ cultures of rat thymus and lymph node ...
... reported that the migration of macrophages from explants of chick spinal ganglia was inhibited by 500r and virtually abolished by 2000r. Gilman and Trowell (1965) studied the macrophages in organ cultures of rat thymus and lymph node ...
Sommario
63 | |
151 | |
CHAPTER 4
Cell Tissue and Organ Cultures in Virus Research | 263 |
CHAPTER 5
Antibody Production in Tissue Culture | 317 |
CHAPTER 6
Tissue Culture in Pharmacology | 351 |
CHAPTER 7
Invertebrate Tissue and Organ Culture in Cell Research | 397 |
CHAPTER 8 Introduction and Methods Employed in Plant Tissue Culture | 459 |
CHAPTER 9 The Nutrition and Metabolism of Plant Tissue
and Organ Cultures | 533 |
CHAPTER 10 Growth Differentiation and Organogenesis
in Plant Tissue and Organ Cultures | 631 |
CHAPTER 11
The Use of Tissue Culture in Phytopathology | 691 |
REFERENCES | 716 |
Author Index | 723 |
Taxonomic Index | 753 |
Subject Index | 757 |
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Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology, and Physiology, Volume 3 Edward Nevill Willmer Visualizzazione estratti - 1965 |
Cells and Tissues in Culture: Methods, Biology, and Physiology, Volume 3 Edward Nevill Willmer Visualizzazione estratti - 1965 |
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