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Plant Tissue Culture

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.
M G, Jones, N, Fish, K, Lindsey
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PLANT TISSUE CULTURES

Biological Reviews, 1936
The term "tissue culture" is too well known to the scientific public through the work of Harrison (56-59), Burrows (10), Carrel (11-15), Fischer (31-36), Erdmann (25, 26), Lewis and Lewis (78-80), and others to need definition. In general, it has been used in such work to designate preparations in which somatic cells of a single type or a restricted ...
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Tissue culture trends

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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Insect Tissue Culture

1972
Publisher Summary This chapter defines tissue culture as the study of organs, tissues, and cells removed from the body of the animal and grown or maintained in vitro for more than 24 hours. It discusses the equipment and supplies of insect tissue culture. Insect cells and tissues are usually cultured at 26–30°C.
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Mammalian Cell Tissue Culture

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2017
AbstractCultured mammalian cells are used extensively in the field of human genetics. It requires a number of special skills in order to be able to preserve the structure, function, behavior, and biology of the cells in culture. This unit describes the basic skills required to maintain and preserve cell cultures: maintaining aseptic technique ...
Katy, Phelan, Kristin M, May
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Tissue culture.

2021
Abstract Plant tissue culture (micropropagation) is the aseptic culture of cells, tissues, organs and their components under controlled conditions in vitro where the environment and nutrition are rigidly controlled. While tissue culture is the most commonly applied and widely recognised term for this process, micropropagation, in vitro culture,
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TISSUE CULTURE CADENCES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1954
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