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In vitro culture of ovarian follicles
Reviews of Reproduction, 1997This review offers a practically oriented introduction to follicle culture in vitro, focusing on mouse follicles, but with reference to other species. The main principles of follicle growth are addressed, including the constraints of tissue culture, methods of follicle isolation, and techniques for individual and collective culture of intact follicles.
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In Vitro Culture of Meniscal Tissue
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990The importance of the fibrocartilaginous menisci to the proper biomechanical function of the knee joint has been increasingly appreciated over the past 30 years. Meniscectomy is not the innocuous procedure it was once considered. Consequently, emphasis is now being placed on ways of repairing injured menisci in situ.
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The advent of in vitro cultured meat represents a groundbreaking advancement in food technology and sustainable agriculture. This chapter delves into the intricacies of lab-grown meat, exploring its potential to revolutionize the meat industry by offering a viable alternative to traditional livestock farming.
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Evolution of Cryptosporidium in vitro culture
International Journal for Parasitology, 2011This overview discusses findings from culturing Cryptosporidium spp. in cell and axenic cultures as well as factors limiting the development of this parasite in cultivation systems during recent years. A systematic review is undertaken of findings regarding the life cycle of the parasite, taking into account physiological, biochemical and genetic ...
P, Karanis, H M, Aldeyarbi
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In Vitro Culture of Arabidopsis Embryos
2006Embryogenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana follows a nearly invariant cell division pattern and provides an ideal system for studies of early plant development. However, experimental manipulation with embryogenesis is difficult, as the embryo develops deeply inside maternal tissues.
Michael, Sauer, Jirí, Friml
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Thymic morphology during in vitro culture
The Anatomical Record, 1981AbstractMorphology of guinea‐pig thymic fragments was studied sequentially during in vitro organ culture by using light and electron microscopy and 3H‐thymidine autoradiography. In culture the fragments became alymphoid. Thymic lymphocytes started to disappear first at the corticomedullary border, which gradually broadened, giving rise to alymphoid ...
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The control of malaria by chemotherapy, the use of pesticides, and public health measures has been curtailed by the increasing spread of drug resistance of the parasite, especially Plasmodium falciparum, while increased tolerance of the mosquito vectors to the older insecticides has exacerbated the global malaria problem by facilitating the return of ...
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The control of malaria by chemotherapy, the use of pesticides, and public health measures has been curtailed by the increasing spread of drug resistance of the parasite, especially Plasmodium falciparum, while increased tolerance of the mosquito vectors to the older insecticides has exacerbated the global malaria problem by facilitating the return of ...
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In Vitro Culture of Deer Embryos
2019In vitro embryo production of deer species has the potential to increase valuable traits for the agricultural sector, and from a conservation perspective, it is a propagation tool which can improve genetic diversity in small captive populations. In vitro embryo production is a multistep process consisting of oocyte maturation, fertilization, and embryo
Debra K, Berg, Ampika, Thongphakdee
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SARS-CoV-2 variant evasion of monoclonal antibodies based on in vitro studies
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022, William T Harvey, Joseph Hughes
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