Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects: Proceedings by R. E. Spier (auth.), H. Murakami, S. Shirahata, H. Tachibana

By R. E. Spier (auth.), H. Murakami, S. Shirahata, H. Tachibana (eds.)

New facts on animal phone expertise are introduced jointly during this quantity, with emphasis given to the elemental characterization of mobile traces. The advantages of other mobilephone tradition platforms are tested and investigations into the standards influencing mobile development and productiveness are awarded. a different part offers with the organic houses of proteins produced by way of engineered animal cells. All these considering the tradition of animal cells will locate this quantity worthy.

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These values indicate the mean size of gold particles. Captured gold particles in BMM35 were observed as two ring-like bands. The band located nearer the inner wall surface is constituted from gold particle of 70nm, and the band near the outer wal I surface from gold particle of 40nm. The location of the band of gold particle of 23nm is outer than that of gold particle of 40nm. This ring-like band strictly reflects an annual ring-like structure of BMM35. The location of gold particles in BMM shifts depending on their size.

31 H. Murakami et al. ), Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects, 31-39. © 1992 Kluwer Academic Publishers. 32 In this brief report we have demonstrated the wide range of cell lines to which DNA fingerprinting can be applied. We have also shown examples of the stability of DNA fingerprints of cell lines on repeated subculture for up to six months, following mycoplasma infection for two months and after prolonged high level treatment with an antibiotic used in mycoplasma eradication Materials and Methods Cell Lines Cultures were sampled from cell banks held at the ECACC.

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