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Advances in cell culture /

Advances in Cell Culture.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Maramorosch, Karl
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Orlando ; London : Academic Press, 1987.
Colección:Advances in Cell Culture.
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  • Front Cover; Advances in CellCulture; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; HARRY EAGLE; Chapter 1. Hybrid Cell Lines Established by Fusing Pancreatic Islet Cells with Insulinoma Cells; I. Introduction; II. Hybridization between Pancreatic Islet Cells and Insulinoma Cells; III. Repeated Hybridization between Hybrid Cells (HIP Series) and Either Islet Cells or Insulinoma Cells; IV. Future Intentions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Articular Chondrocytes in Culture: Applications in Pharmacology; I. Introduction; II. Physiology of Articular Chondrocytes in Vivo.
  • III. Maintenance of Main Functions of Articular Chondrocytes in Different Types of Culture IV. Culture Media; V. Applications in Pharmacology; VI. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3. Human Blood Cells for Measles Virus Replication; I. Introduction; II. Isolation of Lymphocytes; III. Measles Virus Infection in Blood Cells; IV. Detection of Virus-Specific RNA; V. Measles Virus Proteins in Lymphocytes; VI. Effects of Interferon on Measles Virus Replication; VII. Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References.
  • Chapter 4. Genetic Changes in the Influenza Viruses during Growth in Cultured CellsI. Introduction; II. Laboratory Cultivation of Influenza Viruses prior to the Use of Cultured Cells; III. Growth and Assay of the Influenza Viruses in Chick Embryo Fibroblasts and in Established Cell Lines; IV. Morphology and Structure of Influenza Virions; V. Host Cell Functions Which Affect Influenza Virus Replication; VI. Mutations in the HA Which Affect Influenza Virus Host Range; VII. Effects of Mutations and Selection on Virus Populations in Cell Culture; VIII. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments.
  • Chapter 7. Lepidopteran Cell Lines: Tools for Research in Physiology, Development, and GeneticsI. Introduction; II. Importance of Research on Lepidopteran Cell Lines; III. Current Status of Lepidopteran Cell Lines; IV. Recent Progress and Prospects; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 8. Tree Tissue Culture Applications; I. Introduction; II. Cloning; III. Somatic Genetic Modification; IV. Cold Storage of Cultures; V. Disease Control; VI. Cell Metabolism and Secondary Products; VII. Conclusion; References; Chapter 9. In Vitro Cultivation of the Avian Coccidia; I. Introduction.