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Cell culture

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2015
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C D, Donaldson, K N, Bishop
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Sustained cell culture

Experimental Cell Research, 1957
Abstract Gas exchange, introduction of nutrients, and removal of waste products can be regulated in a new device for continuous sustained culture of cells in suspension. Strain L, clone 929, fibroblasts; HeLa cells; and strains KB, and Chang, liver cells were successfully propagated in this device.
S, GRAFF, K S, McCARTY
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Microfluidic cell culture

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2014
Microfluidic techniques allow precise control of fluids and particles at the nanoliter scale and facilitate simultaneous manipulation and analysis of cultured cells, starting from a single cell to larger populations and to intact tissues. The use of integrated microfluidic devices has considerably advanced the fields of quantitative and systems biology.
Mehling, Matthias, Tay, Savaş
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Cell culture aging

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1981
Cellular research in aging has been stimulated by the observation that human diploid cells have a limited number of cell divisions in culture. This loss of cellular proliferation (in vitro senescence) has been extensively studied by biochemical, clonal, and genetic analysis.
M, Reff, E L, Schneider
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Anaerobic Cell Culture

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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Keratocyte Cell Culture

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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Renal cell culture

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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Urothelial Cell Culture

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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