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Modernizing drug development and ensuring global equity in the organoid revolution. [PDF]

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Dzakah EE   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Consumed by Abdominal Distention

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Arthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Abimbola Fadairo‐Azinge   +3 more
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The question of animal culture

Human Nature, 1992
In this paper I consider whether traditional behaviors of animals, like traditions of humans, are transmitted by imitation learning. Review of the literature on problem solving by captive primates, and detailed consideration of two widely cited instances of purported learning by imitation and of culture in free-living primates (sweet-potato washing by ...
exaly   +3 more sources

The animal cultures debate

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
Recent interest in animal cultures has been fuelled by high-profile reports of intra- and interpopulation differences in the behavioural repertoires of primates and cetaceans, consistent with the existence of socially learned traditions. Several studies have mapped spatial differences in behaviour, revealing a mosaic of behavioural phenotypes within ...
Kevin N, Laland, Vincent M, Janik
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The burgeoning reach of animal culture

Science, 2021
We are not alone Before the mid-20th century, it was generally assumed that culture, behavior learned from others, was specific to humans. However, starting with identification in a few species, evidence that animals can learn and transmit behaviors has accumulated at an ever-increasing pace.
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Physiology of cultured animal cells

Journal of Biotechnology, 1997
The physiology of cultured animal cells, in particular hybridoma, myeloma and insect cells, with respect to growth and proliferation, amino acid metabolism, energy metabolism and cellular responses to environmental stress is discussed in this paper. The rate of proliferation of hybridoma cells in serum-containing media is limited by growth factors at a
M, Doverskog   +3 more
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The animal cell culture collection

In Vitro, 1970
The Animal Cell Culture Collection established by the Advisory Committee and cooperating laboratories at the American Type Culture Collection has been described. The description includes procedures and criteria for the acceptance and certification of cells, guidelines for future studies, and policies for the selection of cells.
C S, Stulberg   +3 more
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Animal cells in culture are microorganisms

Cytotechnology, 1992
Pick up any textbook with 'Microbiology' in the title and observe the scant to nonexistent treatment of animal cells in culture. Viruses do not suffer from such an exclusion. Chapters abound regaling the molecular niceties of the complex dances their components undergo while infecting bacteria or animal cells in culture.
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The cultural animal

Social Science Information, 1970
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