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Arthur E. Greene, Jesse Charney, in Tissue Culture, 1973 Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on successful establishment of a number of insect cell lines by Grace and later by Singh, who made it possible to apply tissue culture techniques to the study of insect biology. Insect cell cultures...
cells from the bioreactor, traditional cell removal techniques are used such as trypsinization andmechanical agitation[21]. Also, cells cultured in hollow fiber bioreactors are subject to flow induced shear stresses which have been shown to support cellular differentiation in certain cell types[21–25...
See also:Bacteriology,Microbiology,Phycology,Parasitology,Virology,Nematology,Immunology,Protozoology Return to learning more about Fungi Return to Mold under the Microscope Return from Mycology to MicroscopeMaster home References Juliana T. Hauser. (2006). Techniques for Studying Bacteria and Fungi. Carolina...
In the first decade of the twentieth century, Ross Harrison developed the first techniques of cell culture in vitro, and Burrows and Carrel improved Harrison's cell cultures. In mid‐twentieth century, the basic principles for plant and animal cell cultures in vitro were developed, and human ...
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Blood culture bottles with antimicrobial removal systems have been demonstrated enhanced recovery of bacterial pathogens and yeasts in patients who are treated with antibiotics [29]. The newer techniques, such as 16S rRNA amplification and sequencing or mass spectrometry [30], have the potential for ...
Recent advances in different therapies and interventions techniques cannot fulfill the expectations of clinical requirements. This is limited by two major factors, significant heterogeneity within each of these conditions and additionally significant overlap in many of the clinical and inflammatory features. ...
Sung Y H et al., “Yeast hydrolysate as a low-cost additive to serum-free medium for the production of human thrombpoietin in suspension cultures of Chinese hamster ovary cells,” Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 63:5, 527-536. Primary...