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| ID: | 1640 |
| Title: | Immortalization of Cells in Culture - http://www.atcc.org/common/products/CellImmortOverview.cfm |
| Description: | Cultivating animal cells in the laboratory is an indispensable technique for cell biologists. However, most normal primary cell lines, while faithfully reproducing the phenotype of their tissue of origin, do not grow indefinitely in culture. After a series of population doublings (the number of which varies by species, cell type, and culture conditions) primary cells enter a state where they no longer divide. |
| Category: | Cell Culture Protocols: Cell Immortalization Protocols |
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| Date Added: | December 06, 2007 04:16:36 AM |
| Number Hits: | 52 |