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Rheumatology International, 1989
The cells making up the lining of the synovium have long been known as type A and B synoviocytes, with an intermediate form sometimes also described. Accumulating evidence shows that the type A cells are macrophages and the type B cells are fibroblasts. Recently, a definite orientation of these cells within the synovial lining has been observed.
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The cells making up the lining of the synovium have long been known as type A and B synoviocytes, with an intermediate form sometimes also described. Accumulating evidence shows that the type A cells are macrophages and the type B cells are fibroblasts. Recently, a definite orientation of these cells within the synovial lining has been observed.
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2008
Allergen-specific T-cell lines established from allergic patients provide the opportunity of investigating T-cell functions at the poly- or oligoclonal level. T-cell lines are useful in determining the presence or absence of antigen-specific T-cell reactivity. However, to obtain detailed knowledge of the action of T cells with clearly defined features,
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Allergen-specific T-cell lines established from allergic patients provide the opportunity of investigating T-cell functions at the poly- or oligoclonal level. T-cell lines are useful in determining the presence or absence of antigen-specific T-cell reactivity. However, to obtain detailed knowledge of the action of T cells with clearly defined features,
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Cryopreservation and the maintenance of cell lines
Trends in Biotechnology, 1990Techniques for cell-line preservation which enable reliable and reproducible recovery of material with unchanged, defined characteristics are essential in many biotechnology industries. Cryopreservation is one such technique, and in this review we explore some of its problems, successes and potential future applications.
B, Grout, J, Morris, M, McLellan
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In Vitro, 1980
The properties of a new cell line derived from a human retroperitoneal liposarcoma are described. The cells do not grow at low cell concentrations and contain in their cytoplasm large numbers of droplets that stain with Oil Red O. No indication of the presence of endogenous virus particles could be found. The mean chromosome number per cell is 36, with
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The properties of a new cell line derived from a human retroperitoneal liposarcoma are described. The cells do not grow at low cell concentrations and contain in their cytoplasm large numbers of droplets that stain with Oil Red O. No indication of the presence of endogenous virus particles could be found. The mean chromosome number per cell is 36, with
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1990
The establishment of successful tissue cultures requires several important pieces of equipment: a flow hood, a temperature-, humidity-, and CO2-controlled incubator, an inverted microscope, a 4°C refrigerator, a −20°C freezer, and a liquid-nitrogen freezer for long-term cell storage.
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The establishment of successful tissue cultures requires several important pieces of equipment: a flow hood, a temperature-, humidity-, and CO2-controlled incubator, an inverted microscope, a 4°C refrigerator, a −20°C freezer, and a liquid-nitrogen freezer for long-term cell storage.
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Radiosensitivity of Mesothelioma Cell Lines
Acta Oncologica, 1996The present study was carried out in order to examine the radiosensitivity of malignant pleural mesothelioma cell lines. Cell kinetics, radiation-induced delay of the cell cycle and DNA ploidy of the cell lines were also determined. For comparison an HeLa and a human foetal fibroblast cell line were simultaneously explored.
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Utility of lymphoblastoid cell lines
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2009AbstractTransformation of peripheral B lymphocytes by Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) is the method of choice for generating lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). This method has been in use for the last two decades with a high success rate. With a somatic mutation rate of 0.3% and ease of cell maintenance, lymphoblastoid cells are still the preferred choice of ...
L, Sie, S, Loong, E K, Tan
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Cell-line authentication demystified
Nature Methods, 2014Some researchers run and hide from the task of authenticating cell lines. A few simple steps save time and money.
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Mast Cell and Basophil Cell Lines: A Compendium
2014Mast cells and basophils play a crucial role during type I hypersensitivity reactions. However, despite efforts to elucidate their role in the pathogenesis of allergy and inflammation, our understanding of MC and basophil biology is still relatively scarce.
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