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Cells Seeded- 1 5x10° Source of cells tissue culture re-clone a9 Total No. days run 16 ... [Pg.52]

The possibility that interferons can be used as pharmacologic agents has aroused a great deal of interest. Recombinant DNA techniques and cell tissue cultures have been used to produce sufficient quantities of interferons for clinical drug trials. The rationale is that exogenously administered interferons will produce antiviral and other beneficial effects in healthy cells in a manner similar to their endogenously produced counterparts. Some of the pertinent aspects of interferon action and clinical applications are presented below. [Pg.533]

For large-scale culture, inoculum size is one of the most significant factors affecting plant cell/tissue culture systems. Figure 8 shows the time course of the change in growth rate as inoculum size in bioreactor cultures. [Pg.1201]

The use of cell tissue culture methods in the study of metal toxicity and tolerance would appear to offer great potential scope. [Pg.279]

Doyle A, Griffiths JB, Newel DG (1994), Cell Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures, John Wiley and Sons, New York, pp. 3 01 -3 03. [Pg.11]

PRODUCTION OF PRENYL NAPHTHOQUINONES FROM CELL TISSUE CULTURES... [Pg.733]

Rosing, H. Lustig, V. Koopman, F.P. ten Bokkel Huinink, W.W. Beijnen, J.H. Bio-analysis of docetaxel and hydro-xylated metabolites in human plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography and automated solid-phase extraction. J. Chromatogr., B, Biomed. Sci. Appl. 1997, 696, 89 -98. Theodoridis, G. Laskaris, G. Verpoorte, R. HPLC analysis of taxoids in plant and plant cell tissue culture. Am. Biotechnol. Lab. 1999, 17, 40-44. [Pg.1578]

Theodoridis, G. Laskaris, G. Verpoorte, R. HPLC analysis of taxoids in plant and plant cell tissue culture. Am. Biotechnol. Lab. 1999, 17, 40-44. [Pg.1584]

The masterpiece of modem biotechnology is the generation of valuable flavouring substances by means of cell tissue cultures derived from plant and animal organisms. In chapter 2.2 the most important processes for the preparation of and the production with cell cultures are described. [Pg.271]

Ganassin, R.C. and N.C. Bols. Development and growth of cell lines from fish rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. In Cell Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures, edited by J.J. Griffiths, A. Doyle and D.G. Newell, Wilshire, UK, Wiley, pp. 23A 1.1-23A 1.9, 1997. [Pg.78]

Eukaryotic organisms Chinese hamster V79 cells (tissue culture) Gene mutation No data - Hattula 1985 Aroclor 1242... [Pg.282]

The implementation of mathematics into biology, physiology, pharmacology, and medicine is not new, but its use has grown in the last three decades as computer speeds have increased and scientists have begun to see the power of modeling to answer scientific questions. A conference was held in 1989 at the National Institutes of Health called Modeling in Biomedical Research An Assessment of Current and Potential Approaches. One conclusion from that conference was that biomedical research will be most effectively advanced by the continued application of a combination of models—mathematical, computer, physical, cell, tissue culture and animal—in a complementary and interactive manner. ... [Pg.2]

Prior to each experiment, foraminifers were incubated in calcein (Bernhard et al. 2004). Calcein staining prior to culture chamber inoculation provided a way to distinguish pre-experimental individuals (and pre-experimental chambers within an individual) from individuals or chambers that calcified under controlled conditions during the experiments. At the start of each culturing experiment 80-100 calcein-stained specimens (multiple species from a single site, > 90 p,m in diameter) were added to cell tissue culture cups (8 mL volume, 8 p,m nonunal pore diameter) housed in acrylic culture chambers. There were nine culture chambers in the 2001 experiment and twelve in the 2002 experiment. Each culture cup contained a l-2mm-thick layer of silt-sized silicon dioxide to provide the physical substrate required for foraminiferal growth the culture chamber design and use of an artificial substrate minimize formation of sedimentary microhabitats within the culture cups (Wilson-Finelli et al. 1998 Havach et al. 2001 Hintz et al. 2004). [Pg.136]

Further data concerning the mechanism of action of 2-g-D-ribofuran-osylthiazole- carboxamide 2 (tiazofurin), in comparison with ribavirin and pyrazofurin have appeared. Marked inhibition of DNA and RNA synthesis by 2 was noted. Synthesis of the selenium analog of 2 was also reported. This compound, 3, was <5 fold more potent than 2 in cell tissue culture (P388, L1210 cells) and showed good Lewis Lung Carcinoma (LLC)... [Pg.138]

Table III shows the effect of folylpolyglutamate synthetase activity on the accumulation of folate and methotrexate, an antifolate drug, by CHO cell transfectants expressing levels of human folylpolyglutamate synthetase ranging from 2 to 1400% of wild-type CHO cells. Tissue culture cells express... Table III shows the effect of folylpolyglutamate synthetase activity on the accumulation of folate and methotrexate, an antifolate drug, by CHO cell transfectants expressing levels of human folylpolyglutamate synthetase ranging from 2 to 1400% of wild-type CHO cells. Tissue culture cells express...
Microbiological Reactors (Fermenters, Cell Tissue Culture Vessels and Waste Water Treatment Plants)... [Pg.66]


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BIOREACTORS FOR PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURES (by Shinsaku Takayama)

Cell and tissue culture

Cell in tissue culture

Cell walls suspension-cultured tissues

Cell/tissue culture animal

Cell/tissue culture bioreactors

Cell/tissue culture constraints

Cell/tissue culture interferon production

Cell/tissue culture plant

Connective tissue cells, culture

Culture of Plant Cells and Tissues

Cultured cells, intact tissues and organs

Degradable polyurethanes cultured with stem cells for tissue engineering applications

Epithelial cells, in tissue culture

Hydrogen sulphide cultured cells, tissues and organs

Microarrays tissue culture cells

Microbiological Reactors (Fermenters, Cell Tissue Culture Vessels, and Waste Water Treatment Plants)

Nuclear envelope tissue culture cells

Plant cell and tissue culture

Plant cell culture (chemical tissue productions from

Scanning electron microscopy tissue culture cells

Suspension-cultured tissues, cell wall preparation

Temperature-responsive polymers for cell culture and tissue engineering applications

Tissue Engineering and 3D Cell Culture

Tissue culture

Tissue engineering cell culture

Tissues and Tissue Culture Cells

Tissues cells

Tobacco cell cultures callus tissue

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