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It is now seven years since the original Animal Cell Culture volume was published. During this time, techniques have advanced dramatically. The- fore, we have completely revised this edition, including many new chapters and updating old chapters. There has also been a proliferation of methods book...
cell culturetechniquesThis is the sixth edition of the leading text in the basic methodology of cell culture, worldwide. Rigorously revised, it features updates on specialized techniques in stem cell research and tissue engineering; updates on molecular hybridization, somatic cell fusion, hybridomas, ...
becomesareal possibility.Addedtothatisthedemonstrationthatitmayalso bepossibletoinducetransdifferentiationfromonelineage toanother[Kondo&Raff,2000;LeDouarinetal.,2004], andthefieldopensuptoawholenewscenario:insteadof theneedforcomplexselectiveculturetechniques,simple cultureproceduresmaybeusedtoinitiateacellline...
This chapter provides a general guidance on screening, isolation, and maintenance of microalgae, and an introduction to various cultivation modes for research and commercial application. A number of basic parameters and methods for measuring growth and biomass productivity as well as advanced techniques ...
Part 2. Cell Culture Laboratory Cell Culture Equipment The specific requirements of a cell culture laboratory depend mainly on the type of research conducted; for example, the needs of mammalian cell culture laboratory specilizing in cancer research is quite different from that of an insect cell ...
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anthracyclines [47]. However, housing and maintenance of large animals are expensive and the techniques such as genetic manipulations, blood sampling and intravenous administration are more complex than in small animals. In addition, the induction of a cardiac phenotype takes more time in large ...
It is undeniable that it is still difficult to truly replicate the interplay among organ-organ and even cell-cell in the real human body. However, with the continuous progress of organoid techniques, multi-lineage model systems will provide new tools to reveal the complexity and display the inte...