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Animal Cell Culture

✍ Scribed by Walker J.M. (ed.), Pollard J.W. (ed.)


Year
1990
Tongue
English
Leaves
704
Series
Methods in Molecular Biology 005
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


CIP cites the series as the main entry. Covers methods for creating mammalian fibroblastic cell cultures and maintaining culture conditions for epithelial, neuronal, and hematopoietic cells among others. Attention is given to the diversity of culture media and extracellular matrices needed to maintain the differential functions of the cultured cells. Also describes culture techniques for both living and fixed cells.


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