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Cell growth/development

R Wittwer, A. van Straaten, K. Keleman, B. J. Dickson, E. Hafen, Lilliputian anAF4/FMR2-related protein that controls cell identitiy and cell growth, Development,12S (2001), 791-800. [Pg.298]

Historically, the development of animal cell culture systems has been dependent upon the development of new types of tissue culture media. Mouse L cells and HeLa cells were developed using a balanced salt solution supplemented with blood plasma, an embryonic tissue extract, and/or serum. In 1955 Eagle developed a nutritionally defined medium, containing all of the essential amino acids, vitamins, cofactors, carbohydrates, salts, and small amounts of dialyzed serum (Table 1). He demonstrated that this minimal essential medium (MEM) supported the long-term growth of mouse L and HeLa ceils. Eagle s MEM was so well defined that the omission of a single essential nutrient eventually resulted in the death of these animal cells in culture. [Pg.471]

Some established cell lines were derived from malignant tissue. Many of these cell lines can form tumors when injected into susceptible animals. Other established cell lines are not Uunorigenic. However, exposure to carcinogens, and irradiation can cause these cells to form tumors in susceptible animals. In addition, transformation can be caused by spontaneous mutations, by growth factors, and by viral (or oncogenic) transformation (Table 6). Malignant transformation is defined as consisting of the series of events that cause normal cells to develop the capacity to form tumors. [Pg.477]

Example 12.7 Develop a model for the anaerobic batch fermentation of glucose to ethanol and coproduct CO2 using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The starting mixture contains 10% glucose. The inoculum is 0.0005 w/w. Product inhibition stops cell growth at 14% ethanol. Assume ka = 0 but include the cannibalization of cellular material beginning when the substrate is completely consumed. [Pg.453]

A most important function of vitamin A is in the control of cell differentiation and mrnover. PsA-trans-retinoic acid and 9-cw-retinoic acid (Figure 45-1) regulate growth, development, and tissue differentiation they have different actions in different tissues. Like the steroid hormones and vitamin D, retinoic acid binds to nuclear receptors that bind to response elements of DNA and regulate the transcription of specific genes. There are two families of nuclear retinoid receptors the retinoic acid receptors (RARs) bind all-rrijw-retinoic acid or 9-c -retinoic acid, and the retinoid X receptors (RXRs) bind 9-cw-retinoic acid. [Pg.483]

Zhao, C. et al.. Effects of commercial anthocyanin-rich extracts on colonic cancer and nontumorigenic colonic cell growth, J. Agric. Food Chem., 52, 6122, 2004. Kaplan, M. et al.. Pomegranate juice supplementation to atherosclerotic mice reduces macrophage lipid peroxidation, cellular cholesterol accumulation and development of atherosclerosis, J. Nutr, 131, 2082, 2001. [Pg.174]

Egawa T, Kawabata K, Kawamoto H, et al. The earliest stages of B cell development require a chemokine stromal cell-derived factor/pre-B cell growth-stimulating factor. Immunity 2001 15 323-334. [Pg.113]


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