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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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2010
Various cell types including stem cells, epithelial, neuronal and mesenchymal cells as well as different tumour cell types can be grown in vitro in tissue culture dishes or bottles. Routinely, plastic tissue culture dishes are used and cells can survive and multiply when supplied with appropriate culture medium, temperature and atmosphere.
Jürgen Roth, Margit Pavelka
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Various cell types including stem cells, epithelial, neuronal and mesenchymal cells as well as different tumour cell types can be grown in vitro in tissue culture dishes or bottles. Routinely, plastic tissue culture dishes are used and cells can survive and multiply when supplied with appropriate culture medium, temperature and atmosphere.
Jürgen Roth, Margit Pavelka
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1991
We describe here the development and implementation of a pilot-scale, in vitro, anticancer drug screen utilizing a panel of 60 human tumor cell lines organized into subpanels representing leukemia, melanoma, and cancers of the lung, colon, kidney, ovary,
A. Monks+13 more
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We describe here the development and implementation of a pilot-scale, in vitro, anticancer drug screen utilizing a panel of 60 human tumor cell lines organized into subpanels representing leukemia, melanoma, and cancers of the lung, colon, kidney, ovary,
A. Monks+13 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).
Robert W. Lambert+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).
Robert W. Lambert+2 more
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Chondrogenic differentiation of cultured human mesenchymal stem cells from marrow.
Tissue engineering, 1998In the adult human, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) resident in bone marrow retain the capacity to proliferate and differentiate along multiple connective tissue lineages, including cartilage.
A. Mackay+5 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.
Jeffrey I. Kreisberg+3 more
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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.
Jeffrey I. Kreisberg+3 more
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Specific association of human telomerase activity with immortal cells and cancer.
Science, 1994Synthesis of DNA at chromosome ends by telomerase may be necessary for indefinite proliferation of human cells. A highly sensitive assay for measuring telomerase activity was developed. In cultured cells representing 18 different human tissues, 98 of 100
N. Kim+9 more
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Nature, 1959
Cell and Tissue Culture By Dr. John Paul. Pp. viii + 261 + 9 plates. (Edinburgh and London: E. and S. Livingstone, Ltd., 1959.) 30s. net.
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Cell and Tissue Culture By Dr. John Paul. Pp. viii + 261 + 9 plates. (Edinburgh and London: E. and S. Livingstone, Ltd., 1959.) 30s. net.
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1993
Poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PIPAAm) demonstrated a fully expanded chain conformation below 32 degrees C and a collapsed, compact conformation at high temperatures.
T. Okano+3 more
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Poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PIPAAm) demonstrated a fully expanded chain conformation below 32 degrees C and a collapsed, compact conformation at high temperatures.
T. Okano+3 more
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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.
Edward L. Schneider, M Reff
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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.
Edward L. Schneider, M Reff
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