Animal cell culture

By: Mell CarterContributor(s): Hunt, JordanMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London ED-Tech Press 2022Description: x,304p. HB 26x18.5cmISBN: 9781788821292Subject(s): Natural history of animalsDDC classification: 591.82 Summary: Cell culture refers to the removal of cells from an animal or plant and their subsequent growth in a favorable artificial environment. The cells may be removed from the tissue directly and disaggregated by enzymatic or mechanical means before cultivation, or they may be derived from a cell line or cell strain that has already been established. Stem cells retain the capacity to self-renew as well as to produce progeny with a restricted mitotic potential and restricted range of distinct types of differentiated cell they give rise to.
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Cell culture refers to the removal of cells from an animal or plant and their subsequent growth in a favorable artificial environment. The cells may be removed from the tissue directly and disaggregated by enzymatic or mechanical means before cultivation, or they may be derived from a cell line or cell strain that has already been established. Stem cells retain the capacity to self-renew as well as to produce progeny with a restricted mitotic potential and restricted range of distinct types of differentiated cell they give rise to.

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