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Exploring processes of organization of normal and neoplastic epithelial tissues in gradient culture

✍ Scribed by Joseph Leighton


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
718 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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Abstract

The biology of animal cells is often studied in individual cells or in sheets of cells. The relevance of such studies to the intact animal is unclear, since the spatial conditions encountered by cells in animals is one of dense three‐dimensional masses of cells, with limits to migration, and with gradients both of diffusion of metabolites and morphologic maturation. These spatial requisites have gradually been met in culture. A brief account describes sponge matrix culture for three‐dimensional growth and unilaminar, bilaminar, and radial histophysiologic gradient cultures. Some of the common neoplastic abnormalities of surface epithelial issues are considered. Proposals for investigating the histokinetic mechanisms regulating some epithelial tissue processes are suggested. In the most recent development of gradient culture methods, a thin transparent collagen membrane is intrinsically strengthened by producing a waffle membrane pattern for histophysiologic gradient culture.


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