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[Explant culture of Trifolium pratense L].

Ceska a Slovenska farmacie : casopis Ceske farmaceuticke spolecnosti a Slovenske farmaceuticke spolecnosti, 2006
The red cloverl seems to be a prospective source of flavonoids and isoflavonoids with phytoestrogenic activity. Young seedlings of four different varieties of Trifolium pratense L. were employed to derive callus and suspension cultures. The optimal medium for cultivation is Gamborg's cultivating medium with an addition of 2 mg x l(-1) of 2,4 ...
M, Kasparová   +3 more
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Germ Layer Explant Recombination Culture

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
Andras, Nagy   +3 more
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Explant culture of human polycystic kidney.

Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 1988
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is characterized by the formation of large fluid-filled epithelial cysts. To obtain renal cyst wall epithelium for in vitro study, we employed an explant culture technique using medium-hydrated collagen gel as the culture substrate. Pieces of excised cyst wall were submerged within collagen gel. Cells of the
J A, McAteer   +5 more
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Culturing spinal cord explants in a collagen gel

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 1984
A new method for culturing spinal cord slices or explants is presented which entails the use of a commercially available purified collagen, Vitrogen. Vitrogen provides a stable three-dimensional matrix for culturing spinal cord explants which is superior to the conventional method of applying explants to moist dishes coated with rat tail collagen.
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Explant culture: pancreatic islets.

Methods in cell biology, 1980
A, Andersson, C, Hellerström
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Cochlear Explant Cultures: Creation and Application

2022
Elizabeth Carroll Driver   +1 more
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Toxicological analyses on placental explant cultures

Placenta, 2017
Julia I. Heger   +4 more
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