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Animal Cell Culture
A Practical Approach
Third Edition
Edited by John Masters
334 pages
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15 halftones, numerous line figures
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246x189mm
978-0-19-963796-6
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Paperback
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29 June 2000
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- New design
- Over 100 protocols
- Well illustrated
This new edition of Animal Cell Culture covers new or updated chapters on cell authentication, serum-free culture, apoptosis assays, FISH, genetic modification, scale-up, stem cell assays, 3-dimensional culture, tissue engineering and cytotoxicity assays. Detailed protocols for a wide variety of methods provide the core of each chapter, making new methodology easily accessible. Everyone working in biological and medical research, whether in academia or a commercial organization, practising cell culture will benefit greatly from this book.Readership: All biological and medical researchers.
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Edited by John Masters, University College London Contributors: Dr R. Ian Freshney, CRC Department of Medical Oncology.; Professor Bryan Griffiths, 5 Bourne Gardens, Porton, Salisbury.; Dr Robert J. Hay, M.M. Cleland, S. Durkin, Yvonnne A. Reid, American Type Culture Collection.; Dr Soverin Carmiol, Clonetics Corporation.; Dr Leoni Kunz-Schugart, Institute of Pathology, University of Regensburg.; Professor Wolfgang Mueller-Klieser, Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Johannes Gutenberg University; Dr Robert A. Brown, Tissue Repair Unit, University College London Medical School; Dr Rebecca A. Porter, Tissue Repair Unit, University
College London Medical School; Dr Anne P. Wilson, Oncology Research Laboratory, Derby City Hospital; Dr W. Nicol Keith, CRC Department of Medical Oncology; Dr Majid Hafezparast, Neurogenetics Unit, St Mary's Hospital; Dr David Hudson, Institute of Urology, University College London Medical School; Dr Ian R. Kill, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Brunel University; Dr Richard G. A. Faragher, Dept. of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton
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"Well indexed ... put together in such a way that it will help many people in cell culture, but particularly those who need to 'bone-up' quickly on one of the areas of expertise included in this volume. In soft-cover, it is affordable and worth having in the average cell biology laboratory carrying out cell culture work, especially where postgraduates and postdoctoral students want some quick clear guidance." - Cell Biology International
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Introduction to basic principles
Scaling-up of cell cultures
Cell line preservation and characterization
Development of serum-free media
Three dimension culture
Tissue engineering
Cytotoxicity and viability assays
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
Genetic modification
Epithelial stem cell identification, isolation and culture
Apoptosis assays
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