This is a comprehensive research guide that describes both the key new techniques and more established methods. Every chapter discusses the merits and limitations of the various approaches and then provides selected tried-and-tested protocols, as well as a plethora of good practical advice, for imme
Animal Cell Culture Methods
β Scribed by Jennie P. Mather and David Barnes (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Series
- Methods in Cell Biology 57
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Series Editors
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
Contributors
Pages xi-xii
Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Jennie P. Mather, David Barnes
Principles of Cell Culture
Pages 1-2
Chapter 1 Animal Cell Culture Equipment and Techniques Original Research Article
Pages 3-17
Angela Helmrich, David Barnes
Chapter 2 Making Informed Choices: Medium, Serum, and Serum-Free Medium How to Choose the Appropriate Medium and Culture System for the Model You Wish to Create Original Research Article
Pages 19-30
Jennie P. Mather
Chapter 3 Cell Line Availability: Where to Get the Cell Lines You Need Original Research Article
Pages 31-47
Robert J. Hay
Chapter 4 Cell Culture Contamination: Sources, Consequences, Prevention, and Elimination Original Research Article
Pages 49-65
Carolyn Kay Lincoln, Michael G. Gabridge
Establishing Cell Lines
Pages 67-68
Chapter 5 Immortalization by Gene Transfection Original Research Article
Pages 69-91
Yoshinori Katakura, Shahabuddin Alam, Sanetaka Shirahata
Chapter 6 Establishment of Mammalian Testicular Cell Lines Original Research Article
Pages 93-110
Marie-Claude C. Hofmann, Jose Luis Millan
Chapter 7 Cell Hybridization, Hybridomas, and Human Hybridomas Original Research Article
Pages 111-145
Sanetaka Shirahata, Yoshinori Katakura, Kiichiro Teruya
Chapter 8 Establishing Human Glioma-Derived Cell Lines Original Research Article
Pages 147-165
Manfred Westphal, Hildegard Meissner
Chapter 9 Culture Methods for Selective Growth of Normal Rat and Human Schwann Cells Original Research Article
Pages 167-186
Ronghao Li
Chapter 10 Invertebrate Cell Culture Considerations: Insects, Ticks, Shellfish, and Worms Original Research Article
Pages 187-201
Christopher J. Bayne
Chapter 11 Cell Line Characterization and Authentication Original Research Article
Pages 203-216
Joseph Kaplan, Bharati Hukku
Specialized Culture Techniques
Pages 217-218
Chapter 12 Laboratory Scaleup of Cell Cultures (0.5-50 Liters) Original Research Article
Pages 219-227
Jennie P. Mather
Chapter 13 Cell Synchronization Original Research Article
Pages 229-249
Gary F. Merrill
Chapter 14 Measurement of Cell Death Original Research Article
Pages 251-264
Deryk T. Loo, Jill R. Rillema
Chapter 15 Simultaneous Measurement of Cell Cycle and Apoptotic Cell Death Original Research Article
Pages 265-278
Alison Moore, Christopher J. Donahue, Kenneth D. Bauer, Jennie P. Mather
Chapter 16 Embryonic Stem Cells, Creating Transgenic Animals Original Research Article
Pages 279-293
Melinda Pirity, Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, AndrΓ‘s Nagy
Microscopy and Morphology
Page 295
Chapter 17 Electron Microscopy: Use of Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy to Study Cells in Culture Original Research Article
Pages 297-311
David M. Phillips
Chapter 18 Indirect Immunofluorescence Microscopy in Cultured Cells Original Research Article
Pages 313-332
Sally P. Wheatley, Yu-li Wang
Chapter 19 Cellular Localization of mRNA and Protein: In Situ Hybridization Histochemistry and in Situ Ligand Binding Original Research Article
Pages 333-351
Teresa K. Woodruff
Index
Pages 353-361
Volumes in Series
Pages 363-368
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