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2010
Plant tissue cultures are an efficient system to study cell wall biosynthesis in living cells in vivo. Tissue cultures also provide cells and culture medium from which enzymes and cell wall polymers can easily be separated for further studies. Tissue cultures with tracheary element differentiation or extracellular lignin formation have provided useful ...
Kärkönen, Anna+3 more
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Plant tissue cultures are an efficient system to study cell wall biosynthesis in living cells in vivo. Tissue cultures also provide cells and culture medium from which enzymes and cell wall polymers can easily be separated for further studies. Tissue cultures with tracheary element differentiation or extracellular lignin formation have provided useful ...
Kärkönen, Anna+3 more
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Tissue culture of an ameloblastoma
Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1957Explants of a highly differentiated type of ameloblastoma from the lower jaw of a 44-year-old white female were cultivated in roller tubes.
Mitio Niizima, Mitio Niizima
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Experimental Cell Research, 1954
Abstract Growth of chick fibroblasts was completely inhibited by 3000 mcg of terramycin per millimeter of nutrient media. Aureomycin in Gey's solution, when added to growing cultures of mouse fibroblasts, caused marked cytologic changes at concentration of 160 mcg/ml.
J.F. Metzger+3 more
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Abstract Growth of chick fibroblasts was completely inhibited by 3000 mcg of terramycin per millimeter of nutrient media. Aureomycin in Gey's solution, when added to growing cultures of mouse fibroblasts, caused marked cytologic changes at concentration of 160 mcg/ml.
J.F. Metzger+3 more
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Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1971
Abstract Current methods of tissue culture are described, including techniques for the measurement of cell viability and growth. Literature on the utilization of tissue culture to measure the toxicity of a wide range of substances is reviewed. Of a variety of techniques used, most depend on reduction of viability or growth rates, but inhibition of ...
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Abstract Current methods of tissue culture are described, including techniques for the measurement of cell viability and growth. Literature on the utilization of tissue culture to measure the toxicity of a wide range of substances is reviewed. Of a variety of techniques used, most depend on reduction of viability or growth rates, but inhibition of ...
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2003
Plant tissues normally grow in an organized fashion in which specific cell types differentiate from nonspecialised meristematic cells. Plant developmental processes can be modified by culture in vitro in a suitable nutrient medium and with the application of plant growth regulators.
N. Fish+2 more
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Plant tissues normally grow in an organized fashion in which specific cell types differentiate from nonspecialised meristematic cells. Plant developmental processes can be modified by culture in vitro in a suitable nutrient medium and with the application of plant growth regulators.
N. Fish+2 more
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Rejuvenation of Cultures of Tissues
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1911The duration of the life of cultures of tissues, up to now, has been very brief. In approximately from three to fifteen days after the preparation of the culture, the growth becomes progressively less rapid until it stops altogether. Following this, the tissues die and the cells disintegrate.
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Convection and diffusion in tissues and tissue cultures
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1977Abstract The relative importance of transport by diffusion and convection in permeable tissues is investigated in three-dimensional structures. The transport of a solute takes place from a number of sources embedded in the tissue, to a number of sinks similarly embedded.
James Wei, Michael B. Russ
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Tissue culture of the monocotLilium
Planta, 1968The monocot Lilium, possessing very large nuclei and chromosomes, is a favorable material for studying problems of development, parti cularly with regard to the proteins of the nucleus (Sheridan and Stern, 1967). Since it would broaden the possible approaches to such study if successful, an attempt was made to establish Lilium in tissue culture.
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Nature, 1989
Products for culturing cells and tissues will be on display at next week's annual meeting of the Tissue Culture Association in Orlando, Florida.
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Products for culturing cells and tissues will be on display at next week's annual meeting of the Tissue Culture Association in Orlando, Florida.
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Science, 1962
Tissue cultures have been established from stems of Trichocereus spachianus (Riccob.) for the purpose of studying alkaloid biosynthesis in cactus tissue. On a basal inorganic medium supplemented with glucose, coconut milk, and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, three distinct types of callus are initiated.
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Tissue cultures have been established from stems of Trichocereus spachianus (Riccob.) for the purpose of studying alkaloid biosynthesis in cactus tissue. On a basal inorganic medium supplemented with glucose, coconut milk, and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, three distinct types of callus are initiated.
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