Culture of Immortalized CellsISBN: 978-0-471-12134-3
Paperback
416 pages
April 1996
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Partial table of contents:
Human Keratinocyte Immortalization: Genetic Basis and Role inSquamous Cell Carcinoma Development (E. Parkinson).
Safety Procedures (J. Caputo).
Mapping Human Senescence Genes Using Interspecific MonochromosomeTransfer (R. Newbold & A. Cuthbert).
Development of Immortal Human Fibroblast Cell Lines (L. Mayne, etal.).
Immortalization of Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (R. De Silva,et al.).
Thyroid Epithelium (D. Wynford-Thomas).
B-Lymphocytes (B. Bolton & N. Spurr).
Megakaryocyte Cell Lines from Transgenic Mice (K. Ravid).
List of Suppliers.
Index.
Human Keratinocyte Immortalization: Genetic Basis and Role inSquamous Cell Carcinoma Development (E. Parkinson).
Safety Procedures (J. Caputo).
Mapping Human Senescence Genes Using Interspecific MonochromosomeTransfer (R. Newbold & A. Cuthbert).
Development of Immortal Human Fibroblast Cell Lines (L. Mayne, etal.).
Immortalization of Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (R. De Silva,et al.).
Thyroid Epithelium (D. Wynford-Thomas).
B-Lymphocytes (B. Bolton & N. Spurr).
Megakaryocyte Cell Lines from Transgenic Mice (K. Ravid).
List of Suppliers.
Index.