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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2022
Bacopa monnieri L. Pennell, commonly known as Brahmi, is an important medicinal plant that belongs to the family Plantaginaceae. Brahmi is rich in innumerable bioactive secondary metabolites, especially bacosides that can be employed to reduce many ...
W. N. Sudheer+2 more
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Bacopa monnieri L. Pennell, commonly known as Brahmi, is an important medicinal plant that belongs to the family Plantaginaceae. Brahmi is rich in innumerable bioactive secondary metabolites, especially bacosides that can be employed to reduce many ...
W. N. Sudheer+2 more
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Monkey organ-cultured anterior segments: Technique and response to H-7
Experimental Eye Research, 2006In the intact primate eye in vivo, it may be difficult to determine whether an outflow facility response is due to direct effects on the trabecular meshwork or indirectly via an effect on ciliary muscle tone unless complicated surgical ciliary muscle disinsertion or isotope accumulation procedures are used.
Paul L. Kaufman+2 more
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A New Culture Technique: An Approach to the in-Vitro Reconstitution of Endocrine Organs [PDF]
A new cell culture technique called three-dimensional-rotation culture (3dR-culture) has been developed. Its main characteristics are: (i) cultivation under constant rotation, and (ii) the use of a three-dimensional material that allows the cells to adhere and to grow in a three-dimensional arrangement.
Ulrich Krause+5 more
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Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1985
To compare the relative effectiveness of three compliance techniques during a museum fund‐raising drive, 89 individuals were asked to contribute $1 to the museum after having been exposed to an initial request according to one of the following conditions: (1) in the foot‐in‐thedoor condition, individuals were first asked to sign a petition in support ...
Richard J. Brownstein, Richard D. Katzev
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To compare the relative effectiveness of three compliance techniques during a museum fund‐raising drive, 89 individuals were asked to contribute $1 to the museum after having been exposed to an initial request according to one of the following conditions: (1) in the foot‐in‐thedoor condition, individuals were first asked to sign a petition in support ...
Richard J. Brownstein, Richard D. Katzev
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A New in situ Organ Culture Technique Using the Early Chick Blastoderm
Chemotherapy, 1983A new window technique has been evolved, utilising the early chick blastoderm. This is an in situ model which serves as a good organ culture technique for the study of cell proliferation and differentiation in interacting cell populations.
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In Vitro, 1977
The use of a semi-natural medium (Eagle's MEM supplemented with chicken embryo extract) appears to be satisfactory for ovarian and testicular fragment cultures of Carassius auratus. The male germ cells show a normal degeneration which might be attributed to a lack of pituitary hormones: gonadotropic and, possibly, somatotropic hormone.
Claude Remacle+2 more
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The use of a semi-natural medium (Eagle's MEM supplemented with chicken embryo extract) appears to be satisfactory for ovarian and testicular fragment cultures of Carassius auratus. The male germ cells show a normal degeneration which might be attributed to a lack of pituitary hormones: gonadotropic and, possibly, somatotropic hormone.
Claude Remacle+2 more
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3D Bioprinting of Tissue/Organ Models.
Angewandte Chemie, 2016In vitro tissue/organ models are useful platforms that can facilitate systematic, repetitive, and quantitative investigations of drugs/chemicals. The primary objective when developing tissue/organ models is to reproduce physiologically relevant functions
Falguni Pati, J. Gantelius, H. Svahn
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Three-dimensional nano-HAp/collagen matrix loading with osteogenic cells in organ culture.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1999Transplantation of osteogenic cells with a suitable matrix is one strategy for engineering bone tissue. Three-dimensional distribution and growth of cells within the porous scaffold are of clinical significance for the repair of large bony defects.
C. Du, F. Cui, X. D. Zhu, K. Groot
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Sterile solution culture techniques for aluminum toxicity studies involving organic acids
Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1991Microbial degradation of low molecular weight organic acids can be a serious source of error in solution culture experiments concerned with the protection of plant roots by these compounds against aluminum (Al) toxicity. Under normal glasshouse conditions, the problem was not solved by sterilisation of the various components of the solution culture ...
Kerven G.L.+3 more
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