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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
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Animals and Cultural Identity

2013
Greek and Roman societies developed, in their separate ways and at different times, a very refined sense of their own identity and could articulate a clear sense of where the borders of their geographical and conceptual worlds were positioned (although in practice there was a large and diverse set of cultures and communities within these boundaries). A
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Animal Cell Culture

2015
Preface Chapter 1: Cell line development Hansjoerg Hauser Chapter 2: Transient recombinant protein expression in mammalian cells Volker Jager, Konrad Bussow, Thomas Schirrmann Chapter 3: Hybridoma technology for the in vitro production of therapeutic antibodies Susan McDonnell Chapter 4: Bioreactors for mammalian cells R.
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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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Animals, Leisure and Culture

2012
On the BBC Radio 4 programme A Point of View (first broadcast on Friday 8 July 2011) Alain de Botton claimed that ‘animals, as we know, don’t loom very large in culture’ (de Botton, 2011); he could not have been more wrong. If only, as a schoolchild, Alain had read Bryant’s (1979) newly published paper about the zoological connection he would not have ...
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Synchrony in cultured animal cells

In Vitro, 1970
Investigation of the events of the cell cycle can be conducted in a number of ways. One method, that of using cell populations which are in synchrony, is currently being exploited because it overcomes the insensitivity of our biochemical methods of analysis in comparison to the minuteness of the individual cell.
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Animation, Sport and Culture

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2015
The critical study of sport has displayed increasing sophistication in its treatment of representation and media.
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Bestiality: Animal Cultures

2018
Multinaturalism shouldn’t be viewed solely as the paradigmatic existence of multiple natures in different cultures – or “ontologies” as Descola refers to them – but also and most importantly as the syntagmatic presence, and the resulting contrast, of various ontologies within the same culture.
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Metabolomics in Animal Cell Culture

2014
Metabolomics is defined as a global quantitative assessment of metabolites within a biological system. Metabolic profiling of cell cultures has many potential applications as well as advantages to currently utilized methods for cell-line testing. Metabolite concentrations represent sensitive markers of genomic changes and responses of cells to external
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
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