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Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1995
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2018
This chapter deals with advantages as well as limitations of the nude mouse model with respect to maturating agents and describes methods for monitoring differentiation and proliferation in vivo. Tumor cells cultured in vitro as a monolayer seem to be an unfavorable model since culturing conditions are far from physiological and not permissive for ...
van Dongen, Guus A. M. S. +1 more
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This chapter deals with advantages as well as limitations of the nude mouse model with respect to maturating agents and describes methods for monitoring differentiation and proliferation in vivo. Tumor cells cultured in vitro as a monolayer seem to be an unfavorable model since culturing conditions are far from physiological and not permissive for ...
van Dongen, Guus A. M. S. +1 more
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2003
Differential display reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (DDRT-PCR) is an extremely powerful method for analyzing differences in gene expression between matched tissue/cell samples. Liang and Pardee originally described the technique in 1992 in their seminal paper (1). DDRT-PCR is now firmly established as a widespread powerful and commonly
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Differential display reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (DDRT-PCR) is an extremely powerful method for analyzing differences in gene expression between matched tissue/cell samples. Liang and Pardee originally described the technique in 1992 in their seminal paper (1). DDRT-PCR is now firmly established as a widespread powerful and commonly
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Differentiation of Differential Forms
2011The goal of this section is to figure out what we mean by the derivative of a differential form. One way to think about a derivative is as a function which measures the variation of some other function. Suppose ω is a 1-form on ℝ2. What do we mean by the “variation” of ω? One thing we can try is to plug in a vector field V.
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Differentiation, Derivatives, and Differentials
1982We shall now meet one of the subtlest and most beautiful concepts the human mind has yet created, the derivative. Since Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) and Baron Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646–1716) first taught this idea, it has given us immeasurably valuable insight into change and the way our universe unfolds in time.
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