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Serum-free media for periosteal chondrogenesis in vitro
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2004AbstractOrgan culture studies involving whole explants of periosteum have been useful for studying chondrogenesis, but to date the standard culture model for these explants has required the addition of fetal bovine serum to the media. Numerous investigators have succeeded in culturing chondrocytes and embryonic cells in serum‐free conditions but there ...
James S Fitzsimmons +2 more
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Development of Serum-Free Media for Lepidopteran Insect Cell Lines
Baculovirus-based Insect Cell Technology (ICT) is widely used for the expression of recombinant heterologous proteins and baculovirus bioinsecticides, and has recently gained momentum as a commercial manufacturing platform for human and veterinary vaccines.
Chan, Leslie C. L., Reid, Steven
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Serum-free media for lymphoid culture
Journal of Biotechnology, 1990A serum-free medium is described that we have been using since almost ten years when growing a number of lymphoid cell lines. Serum-free media offer several advantages before media containing even well standardized animal sera. As an example of studies where serum-free media offer advantages we present data demonstrating the use of a defined medium ...
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Serum-free media for cultures of primitive and mature hematopoietic cells
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1994AbstractThe in vitro culture of human hematopoietic cells has many research and therapeutic applications. Traditionally, human hematopoietic cultures have been conducted using serum‐containing media. The disadvantages inherent in the use of serum could be eliminated by the use of serum‐free media.
William M Miller +1 more
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IgG production kinetics in serum free media
Biotechnology Letters, 1986A murine hybridoma (455) was cultured in four different serum free media formulations, and a newborn calf serum supplemented medium was used as a basis of comparison. The serum supplemented medium supports a higher cell growth rate and results in a higher IgG titer.
Pao C Chau
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Development of Serum-Free Media for Lepidopteran Insect Cell Lines
Lepidopteran insect cell culture technology has progressed to the point of becoming an essential part of one of the most successful eukaryotic expression systems and is increasingly used industrially on a large scale. Therefore, there is a constant need for convenient and low-cost culture media capable of supporting good insect cell growth and ensuring
Spiros N. Agathos, Agathos, Spiros N.
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Serum-free media for isolation of Haemophilus ducreyi
Lancet, The, 1991David A B Dance, D C Mabey, B S Drasar
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1991
Serum, often perceived as necessary for cell growth in vitro, has been used in establishing most conventional primary cell culture systems and continuous cell lines. Serum provides hormones and nutrients which promote cell growth. However cells in vivo are not normally exposed to serum, a result of the clotting of plasma.
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Serum, often perceived as necessary for cell growth in vitro, has been used in establishing most conventional primary cell culture systems and continuous cell lines. Serum provides hormones and nutrients which promote cell growth. However cells in vivo are not normally exposed to serum, a result of the clotting of plasma.
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