Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1985-05-24
1989-11-07
Weimar, Elizabeth C.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
43524021, 530331, C12N 500
Patent
active
048792373
ABSTRACT:
A method of using synthetic cell attachment-promoting peptides from fibronectin to detach cultured cells from the substratum is described.
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Pierschbacher, M. D. et al., "Cell Attachment Activity of Fibronectin Can Be Duplicated by Small Synthetic Fragments of the Molecule", Nature, vol. 309, (May 3, 1984), pp. 30-33.
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Hayman Edward G.
Pierschbacher Michael D.
Rudslahti Eric I.
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation
Weimar Elizabeth C.
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