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TISSUE CULTURE

1984
Publisher Summary Mammalian cell culture technique has become important in the armamentarium of the biologist and has found many and diverse applications. The experiments that were formerly limited to bacterial or protozoan cells can now be performed on mammalian cells. It became necessary to define the conditions for mammalian cell growth.
Virginia J. Evans, Katherine K. Sanford
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Processing of Tissue-Culture Cells

1994
Live cells are often studied, in vitro, bathed in nutrient growth media. It is sometimes necessary to study individual compounds produced by these cells and antibodies work well for this purpose. These cells must first be concentrated and fixed before testing. There are a couple of ways to study cells in culture using antibodies.
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Trichomonas in Tissue Cultures

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1928
Summary and Conclusion 1.  Epithelium, fibroblasts, and sympathetic nerve fibers from the intestine and stomach of the embryonic chick were grown in Locke-Lewis. 2.  Five different species of Trichomonas and one species of Pentatrichomonas were cultured and introduced into these tissue cultures by means of a Barber pipette. 3.  The trichomonads usually
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Tissue Culture Tissue Culture and the Classification of Brain Tumours

1964
Our contribution today on “Tissue Culture and the Classification of Brain Tumours ” covers only a few general aspects of a very complicated problem. All technical details are omitted and questions of specific interest will be discussed later in relation to the subjects of the later sessions.
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Tissue Culture of Skeletal Muscle

2003
In its simple forms, no special difficulty attaches to the tissue culture of skeletal muscle. Indeed, it is one of the easiest tissues to culture in large amounts because the starting material, skeletal muscle, is plentiful and readily obtainable from a wide variety of species, including humans.
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Tissue culture and neurotoxicology.

Neurobehavioral toxicology and teratology, 1982
Application of tissue culture in neurotoxicology may serve two purposes. First, they may be used to unravel the mechanism of action of neurotoxic compounds and secondly, they may be used for the screening of neurotoxic agents. Studies belonging to the first group can be subdivided into those aiming at the replication of neurotoxic processes in vivo and
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TISSUE CULTURES

1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses tissue cultures, which is almost as old as virology. In the early days of tissue culture, before antibiotics were discovered, stringent aseptic procedures were necessary to prevent contamination with bacteria and fungi.
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TISSUE CULTURE CADENCES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1954
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