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, 2020
1. An Introduction to Plant Cell and Tissue Culture 2. Basic Plant Biology for Cell Culture 3. Tissue Culture in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry 4. Tissue Culture in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 5.
D. Evans, J. Coleman, A. Kearns
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1. An Introduction to Plant Cell and Tissue Culture 2. Basic Plant Biology for Cell Culture 3. Tissue Culture in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry 4. Tissue Culture in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 5.
D. Evans, J. Coleman, A. Kearns
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Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2009
AbstractAlthough the ability of some microorganisms to grow without O2 has long been recognized, the application of new methodologies has greatly expanded the known diversity and potential of anaerobic microorganisms and processes. In particular, anaerobic techniques that permit the successful cultivation of microorganisms on solid media have opened ...
Allison M, Speers +2 more
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AbstractAlthough the ability of some microorganisms to grow without O2 has long been recognized, the application of new methodologies has greatly expanded the known diversity and potential of anaerobic microorganisms and processes. In particular, anaerobic techniques that permit the successful cultivation of microorganisms on solid media have opened ...
Allison M, Speers +2 more
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2003
Keratocytes, or cornea1 fibroblasts, are the primary cell type of the cornea1 stroma. They lie between and are oriented parallel to the orthogonally arranged collagen lamellae, forming a continuous interconnecting cellular network that has been hypothesized to transmit information throughout the cornea concerning the status of the tissue (1).
N R, Richard +2 more
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Keratocytes, or cornea1 fibroblasts, are the primary cell type of the cornea1 stroma. They lie between and are oriented parallel to the orthogonally arranged collagen lamellae, forming a continuous interconnecting cellular network that has been hypothesized to transmit information throughout the cornea concerning the status of the tissue (1).
N R, Richard +2 more
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Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique, 1988
AbstractMethods for the establishment and growth of renal cell types in culture are reviewed, with emphasis on current trends. General techniques available for the isolation and culture of glomerular cells have progressed from explant to enzyme dissociation and cloning techniques.
J I, Kreisberg, P D, Wilson
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AbstractMethods for the establishment and growth of renal cell types in culture are reviewed, with emphasis on current trends. General techniques available for the isolation and culture of glomerular cells have progressed from explant to enzyme dissociation and cloning techniques.
J I, Kreisberg, P D, Wilson
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2013
This chapter reviews the use of urothelial cells as a means to enhance tissue regeneration and wound healing in urinary tract system. It addresses the properties of urothelial cells, including their role as a permeability barrier to protect underlying muscle tissue from the caustic effects of urine and as one of the main cell types, along with smooth ...
Yuanyuan, Zhang, Anthony, Atala
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This chapter reviews the use of urothelial cells as a means to enhance tissue regeneration and wound healing in urinary tract system. It addresses the properties of urothelial cells, including their role as a permeability barrier to protect underlying muscle tissue from the caustic effects of urine and as one of the main cell types, along with smooth ...
Yuanyuan, Zhang, Anthony, Atala
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Hematopoietic cell culture therapies (Part I): cell culture considerations
Trends in Biotechnology, 1996Hematopoietic cell culture, or ex vivo expansion of hematopoietic cells, is a rapidly growing area of tissue engineering with many potential applications in bone-marrow transplantation, gene therapy and the production of blood products. Hematopoietic cultures are considerably more complex than established animal cell culture technologies owing to the ...
T A, McAdams +2 more
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Biotechnology progress (Print), 2018
The culture of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells for modern industrial applications, such as expression of recombinant proteins, requires media that support growth and production.
Frank V Ritacco +2 more
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The culture of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells for modern industrial applications, such as expression of recombinant proteins, requires media that support growth and production.
Frank V Ritacco +2 more
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2011
Microbial contamination is a major issue in cell culture, but there are a range of procedures which can be adopted to prevent or eliminate contamination. Contamination may arise from the operator and the laboratory environment, from other cells used in the laboratory, and from reagents.
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Microbial contamination is a major issue in cell culture, but there are a range of procedures which can be adopted to prevent or eliminate contamination. Contamination may arise from the operator and the laboratory environment, from other cells used in the laboratory, and from reagents.
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2016
Cell culture is an important research method in virology. Although many attempts have been conducted to culture HEV in cells, only a few cell culture systems were considered to be efficient enough for usage. Concentration of virus stocks, host cells, and medium components affects the culture efficiency and the genetic mutations during HEV passage were ...
Feng, Zhang, Youchun, Wang
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Cell culture is an important research method in virology. Although many attempts have been conducted to culture HEV in cells, only a few cell culture systems were considered to be efficient enough for usage. Concentration of virus stocks, host cells, and medium components affects the culture efficiency and the genetic mutations during HEV passage were ...
Feng, Zhang, Youchun, Wang
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Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews, 1988
(1988). Microcarrier Cell Culture. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 404-439.
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(1988). Microcarrier Cell Culture. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 404-439.
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