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Basal activation of astrocytic Nrf2 in neuronal culture media: Challenges and implications for neuron-astrocyte modelling. [PDF]
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Electromembrane Extraction Provides Unprecedented Selectivity for Drugs in Cell Culture Media Used in Organoid and Organ-on-Chip Systems. [PDF]
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Regeneration of Spent Culture Media for Sustainable and Continuous mAb Production via Ion Concentration Polarization. [PDF]
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NMR metabolomics of plant and yeast-based hydrolysates for cell culture media applications - A comprehensive assessment. [PDF]
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Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 1999
AbstractThe yeast, Saccharyomyces cerevisiae, has become an important organism in molecular, biochemical, and genetic analysis. The organism has specific requirements for growth under a variety of conditions. The media, both liquid and solid, simple, define, and complex are describe in this unit.
S R, Green, C M, Moehle
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AbstractThe yeast, Saccharyomyces cerevisiae, has become an important organism in molecular, biochemical, and genetic analysis. The organism has specific requirements for growth under a variety of conditions. The media, both liquid and solid, simple, define, and complex are describe in this unit.
S R, Green, C M, Moehle
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Translation, cultures and the media
European Journal of English Studies, 2008Translation is not just ‘a window opened on another world’, or some such pious platitude. Rather, translation is a channel opened, often not without a certain reluctance, through which foreign infl...
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The dynamics shaping culture and media in Australia across the twentieth century emerged in a context defined by both urban concentration and widely dispersed regions: tensions between localism and national integration of production and markets; persistent calls for a national culture or cultural industries; domination by a few large national or ...
Carter, David, Griffen-Foley, Bridget
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The dynamics shaping culture and media in Australia across the twentieth century emerged in a context defined by both urban concentration and widely dispersed regions: tensions between localism and national integration of production and markets; persistent calls for a national culture or cultural industries; domination by a few large national or ...
Carter, David, Griffen-Foley, Bridget
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