Cell death from bursting bubbles: Role o
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Steven J. Meier; T. Alan Hatton; Daniel I. C. Wang
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Article
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1999
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Bursting bubbles are thought to be the dominant cause of cell death in sparged animal or insect cell cultures. Cells that die during the bubble burst can come from three sources: cells suspended near the bubble; cells trapped in the bubble lamella; and cells that attached to the rising bubble. This