Advances in cell culture. Volume 3 /
Advances in Cell Culture.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
[1984]
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Colección: | Advances in Cell Culture.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Cell Culture; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 3; PREFACE; PHILIP RODNEY WHITE; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; CHAPTER 1. PROTOPLASTS AND PLANT VIRUSES; I. VIRUS INFECTION OF PLANT PROTOPLASTS; II. VIRUS REPLICATION IN PLANT PROTOPLASTS; III. RESISTANCE TO VIRUS INFECTION; IV. IN VITRO METHODS FOR RECOVERING VIRUSRESISTANCE; V. PERSPECTIVES AND PROBLEMS FOR GENETICENGINEERING; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. APPLICATIONS OF FLOW CYTOMETRY TO TISSUECULTURE SYSTEMS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. WHAT IS FLOW CYTOMETRY?; III. CELL KINETIC ANALYSIS.
- Iv. chromosome analysisv. cell marker analysis; vi. cell functional analysis; vii. detection and cloning of mutantand hybrid cells; viii. conclusions; references; chapter 3. plant tissue culture systems for screening of plant growth regulators: hormones, herbicides, and natural phytotoxins; i. introduction: general considerations; ii. screening for hormonal activities; iii. screening for yield enhancement; iv. screening phytotoxic compounds; v. drift, instability, habituation, phenotypicadaptations, and other problems; vi. concluding remarks; vii. appendix: nomenclature of growth regulators.
- Acknowledgmentsreferences; chapter 4. microsporida in cell culture; i. introduction; ii. a description of the microsporida; iii. establishing microsporida in cell cultures; iv. observations of microsporida in cell culture; v. other techniques; vi. uses of microsporida in cell cultures; vii. conclusion; acknowledgments; references; chapter 5. growth factors and hemopoietic celldifferentiation; i. blood cell diversity; ii. colony stimulating factors: nomenclature; iii. stem cell heterogeneity; iv. production of myeloid cells m-cfc, g-cfc, andgm-cfc; v. erythroid cells.
- Vi. megakaryocyte and eosinophil productionvii. production of lymphocytes; viii. leukemic cells; ix. growth factors; x. growth factors for multipotential stem cells; xl gm-csf, m-csf, and g-csf; xii. erythropoietic stimuli; xiii. meg-csf and eo-csf; acknowledgments; references; chapter 6. mosquito cell culture; i. introduction; ii. cell lines; iii. growth requirements; iv. characteristics; v. clonal analyses; vi. conclusions; acknowledgments; references; chapter 7. the coming of age of wi-381-2; i. the birth of wi-38; ii. distribution of wi-38; iii. who owns wi-38?
- Iv. the mortality of cultured normal cellsv. the great virus vaccine substrate debate; vi. advances in cytogerontology; references; index.