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1998
The word “clone” is used to describe a cell population that has derived from a single cell. Such single cells are termed “clonogenic” and only a small proportion of normal cells and probably a higher proportion of tumor cells have the proliferative capabilities required to give rise to clones.
Shirley McBride +2 more
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The word “clone” is used to describe a cell population that has derived from a single cell. Such single cells are termed “clonogenic” and only a small proportion of normal cells and probably a higher proportion of tumor cells have the proliferative capabilities required to give rise to clones.
Shirley McBride +2 more
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1988
The ability of plant cell cultures to produce useful compounds (pharmaceutical, food additives, cosmetics) with large-scale production has been investigated by numerous authors from scientific and economical points of view. (For reviews see: Zenk and Deus 1982, Kurz and Constabel 1983, Rosevear 1984.
Annie Bariaud-Fontanel +5 more
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The ability of plant cell cultures to produce useful compounds (pharmaceutical, food additives, cosmetics) with large-scale production has been investigated by numerous authors from scientific and economical points of view. (For reviews see: Zenk and Deus 1982, Kurz and Constabel 1983, Rosevear 1984.
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Medicina clinica, 2004
Applied cloning technologies have become a great scientific advance. Many of their biotechnological applications (stem cells, transplants, tissue therapy) are improving medical fields to extents that we could not imagine a few years ago. Thus, for example, we are now able to produce cellular and tisular spares via differentiating stem cells in vitro ...
Ximo, Soriano Felipe +2 more
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Applied cloning technologies have become a great scientific advance. Many of their biotechnological applications (stem cells, transplants, tissue therapy) are improving medical fields to extents that we could not imagine a few years ago. Thus, for example, we are now able to produce cellular and tisular spares via differentiating stem cells in vitro ...
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1984
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the uses of cloned normal T lymphocytes. T-cell clones offer unique advantages for a variety of immunological studies. The availability of large numbers of defined, homogeneous cell T cells will greatly facilitate efforts to identify the T-cell receptor for antigen and to define unambiguously the molecular ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the uses of cloned normal T lymphocytes. T-cell clones offer unique advantages for a variety of immunological studies. The availability of large numbers of defined, homogeneous cell T cells will greatly facilitate efforts to identify the T-cell receptor for antigen and to define unambiguously the molecular ...
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Cloning of cells with autologous feeder cells
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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1986
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