Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1979-09-13
1981-03-03
Tanenholtz, Alvin E.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
424 95, 435 1, 435235, C12N 500
Patent
active
042542260
ABSTRACT:
Human epidermal cells are grown in tissue culture by separating the epidermis in human skin from the dermis, dissociating the epidermis into epidermal cells, and growing the epidermal cells in a tissue culture medium having a pH of from about 5.6 to about 5.8.
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Willmer, Cells & Tissue in Culture vol. 1, pp. 24 and 25 (1965).
Kitano et al., Biochemistry of Cutaneous Epidermal Differentiation, Ed. by Seiji pp. 319-335 (1977).
Eagle, Science vol. 174, pp. 501-503, Oct. 29, 1971.
Eagle et al., J. Cellular Physiology, vol. 82, No. 1, pp. 1-7, Aug. 1973.
Rheinwald et al., Cell, vol. 6, pp. 313-334, (Nov. 1975).
Eisinger Magdalena G.
Hefton John M.
Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
Tanenholtz Alvin E.
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