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Cells and tissue culture medium

RETRACTED: Review on Medicinal Plants Propagation: A Comprehensive Study on Role of Natural Organic Extracts in Tissue Culture Medium

RETRACTED: Review on Medicinal Plants Propagation: A Comprehensive Study on Role of Natural Organic Extracts in Tissue Culture Medium

... plant cells and tissues in vitro are largely depends on composition of culture me- ...of culture medium, preferable to a certain plant species, is nearly the main task for the establishment of ...

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Rotavirus-induced fusion from without in tissue culture cells.

Rotavirus-induced fusion from without in tissue culture cells.

... RRV was used as a crude lysate and in purified form. RRV lysate was prepared by the methods described for BRV and contained 2.5 3 10 8 PFU/ml. Purified RRV was prepared as follows. MA104 cells were grown in ...

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Activation of intervertebral disc cells by co culture with notochordal cells, conditioned medium and hypoxia

Activation of intervertebral disc cells by co culture with notochordal cells, conditioned medium and hypoxia

... monolayer culture is not favorable for NC culture with respect to maintaining NC ...alginate culture, NC activated NPC either in indirect co-culture or by addition of NCCM as indicated by the ...

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Plant Tissue Culture

Plant Tissue Culture

... of cells. It is thought that any plant tissue can be used as lant tissue can be used as an an e exp xpla lant nt, , if if th the e co corrrrec ect t co cond ndit itio ions ns ar are e fo foun ...

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PLANT TISSUE CULTURE

PLANT TISSUE CULTURE

... plant tissue cultivation dates back to 1902 when Haberlandt published his attempt to plant a single plant ...food medium plays an important role in determining the nature of the growth and specialization of ...

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HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS AS BASIC TOOLS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING: ISOLATION AND CULTURE

HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS AS BASIC TOOLS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING: ISOLATION AND CULTURE

... Stem cells are immature cells capable of autoreplication, which are able to generate various mature cell types and have a remarkable viability and proliferative ...stem cells (MSC), under proper ...

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Effect of L lysine in culture medium on nodule formation by bone marrow cells

Effect of L lysine in culture medium on nodule formation by bone marrow cells

... these cells contrib- ute to dentine ...the cells from the pulp ...stem cells in the pulp ...pulp tissue from an intact ...stem cells is required for tooth regeneration. The cells ...

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L6 cells as a tissue culture model for thyroid hormone effects on skeletal muscle metabolism

L6 cells as a tissue culture model for thyroid hormone effects on skeletal muscle metabolism

... the culture medium, but the Kd was unchanged. L6 cells contained high affinity thyroid hormone receptors and were thyroid hormone ...These cells may be useful as a tissue culture ...

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Studies of Human Adipose Tissue in Culture III INFLUENCE OF INSULIN AND MEDIUM GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION ON CELLULAR METABOLISM

Studies of Human Adipose Tissue in Culture III INFLUENCE OF INSULIN AND MEDIUM GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION ON CELLULAR METABOLISM

... adipose cells possibly due to their enlarged surface ...adipose tissue as revealed by short-term studies may be profoundly influenced by the antecedent biochemical ...

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The Influence of Culture Medium Type on Cellular Phenotype of Canine Adipose Derived Stem Cells

The Influence of Culture Medium Type on Cellular Phenotype of Canine Adipose Derived Stem Cells

... stem cells (ASCs) hold a great promise for the therapy of osteoarthritis in veterinary ...a culture medium that provides consistent, desirable cellular ...a medium can greatly in- fluence ...

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The Potential of Basal Medium Astemporary Prolong Culture of Umbilical Cord Derived Mesenchymalstem Cells

The Potential of Basal Medium Astemporary Prolong Culture of Umbilical Cord Derived Mesenchymalstem Cells

... their capacity to differentiate into three lineages, namely adipogenic, chondrogenic, and osteogenic lineages.2Umbilical cord was chosen because itwasa waste of the parturition process and their collection wasnot ...

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Studies on the Influence of the Surrouning Medium on the Activity of Cells in Tissue Culture

Studies on the Influence of the Surrouning Medium on the Activity of Cells in Tissue Culture

... NaCl can therefore be regarded as the optimum concentration of this salt in an otherwise normal medium, but in these cultures the amount of glucose necessary to support continued growth [r] ...

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Cytological studies of marsupial and monotreme cells in tissue culture

Cytological studies of marsupial and monotreme cells in tissue culture

... shaped cells of this type. Potoroo testis fibroblasts HPT1 cells have produced odd shaped cells and some giant cells when kept at room temper- ature or 27°C for over 6 months; but these[r] ...

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Dissecting mitosis by RNAi inDrosophila tissue culture cells

Dissecting mitosis by RNAi inDrosophila tissue culture cells

... Drosophila tissue culture cells can be an excellent alternative for the study of gene ...human cells. In those cases, cells are transfected with siRNAs or suitable vectors, then blocked ...

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Optimation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells Culture Medium: A Review

Optimation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells Culture Medium: A Review

... stem cells (HSCs) usage has numerous potential benefits for basic and clinical ...vivo culture of HSCs has various medium ...HSCs’ culture medium optimation in different medium ...

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Trypsin Action on the Growth of Sendai Virus in Tissue Culture Cells III. Structural Difference of Sendai Viruses Grown in Eggs and Tissue Culture Cells

Trypsin Action on the Growth of Sendai Virus in Tissue Culture Cells III. Structural Difference of Sendai Viruses Grown in Eggs and Tissue Culture Cells

... Polypeptides of egg-borne Sendai virus (egg Sendai), which is biologically active on the basis of criteria of the infectivity for L cells and of hemolytic and cell fusion activities, wer[r] ...

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Mechanism of Resistance to Enteroviruses of Some Primate Cells in Tissue Culture

Mechanism of Resistance to Enteroviruses of Some Primate Cells in Tissue Culture

... Table 2 presents data on infectivity of the unadsorbed viruses after incubation with sensitive and resistant tissue cultures at 37 C. As can be seen, incubation of the viruses with cells[r] ...

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Inhibition of lectin adherence to tissue culture cells by prebiotic carbohydrates

Inhibition of lectin adherence to tissue culture cells by prebiotic carbohydrates

... to tissue culture ...HEp-2 cells exposed to nine fluorescent-labeled lectins and either the cognate ligand or a ...target cells were significantly inhibited in the presence of the cognate ...

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Trypsin Action on the Growth of Sendai Virus in Tissue Culture Cells

Trypsin Action on the Growth of Sendai Virus in Tissue Culture Cells

... It was of interest to pursue the time course for L cells infected with egg Sendai to acquire the infectivity for L cells by trypsinization in direct comparison with the time course of th[r] ...

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Specificity of Connections Formed by Nociceptive Cells of the Leech in Tissue Culture

Specificity of Connections Formed by Nociceptive Cells of the Leech in Tissue Culture

... What determines whether a medial N cell in culture makes non-rectifying or rectifying junctions with its targets? Time does not seem to be a critical variable, neither do the membrane po[r] ...

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