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Basic Cell Culture
Second Edition
Edited by John Davis
408 pages
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numerous figures and halftones
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246x186mm
978-0-19-963853-6
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Paperback
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10 January 2002
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- Valuable to both newcomers and experienced researchers
- Fully revised and updated
- Demonstrates techniques of great importance in biotechnology
- Provides a grounding to more advanced texts in the Practical Approach Series
The use of animal, including human, cell culture has expanded enormously during the last 25 years, with new applications appearing all the time. The aim of this book is to guide the newcomer progressively through all those areas which nowadays are basic to the performance of cell culture. The book should also prove useful to the experienced worker when entering a new field, setting up a new laboratory, or as a source of reference on basic techniques.
Revised and updated chapters cover topics such as equipping a cell culture laboratory, sterilization, culture media, basic culture technique, cell cloning, the isolation
of new cell lines, contamination procedures, and good laboratory practice. There is a brand new chapter on the microscopy of living cells, and an appendix of online resources for cell biology.Readership: Anyone working with animal or human cell cultures in academic or research institutions, biotechnology companies, contract research companies, toxicology, virology or hospital labs.
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Edited by John Davis, Bio-Products Laboratory, Elstree, Hertfordshire, UK Contributors: David W. Barnes, Bryan J. Bolton, Terence Cartwright, John Clarke, Barbara Clitherow, John Davis, Ian Dobbie, Julian Dow, Alan Doyle, Izumi Hayashi (deceased), Jun Hayashi, Hiroyoshi Hoshi, Miio Kan, Tomoyuki Kawamoto, James McAteer, Caroline McDonald, Wallace L. McKeehan, Ryoichi Matsuda, Koichi Matsuzaki, Tetsuji Okamoto, Philip J. Packer, Alison Porter, Peter L. Roberts, J. Denry Sato, Ginette Serrero, Girish P Shah, Daniel J. Sussman, Robin Thorpe, Carolone Wigley, Daniel Zicha
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""I think that this is a very useful book, and I recommend it not only to beginners, but also to more experienced cell culture workers, who will find many new hints and pieces of information, presented in a readily accessible way."" - Experimental Physiology
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1: Caroline Wigley: The Cell Culture Laboratory
2: Peter Roberts: Sterilization
3: T Cartwright and G P Shah: Culture Media
4: Ian Dobbie and Daniel Zicha: Microscopy of Living Cells
5: James McAteer and John M Davis: Basic cell culture and the maintenance of cell lines
6: Caroline McDonald: Primary culture and the establishment of cell lines
7: J D Sato et al: Specific cell types and their requirements
8: John Clarke, Alison Porter, Robin Thorpe, and John M Davis: Cloning
9: B J Bolton, P Packer and A Doyle: The quality control of cell lines
10: Barbara Clitherow: Good laboratory practice in the cell culture laboratory
Appendix1: J Dow: Online resources for cell biology
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