Biomedical Tissue Culture

This book describes many aspects of tissue culture models in an extensive manner. The book includes many topics like, the development of cultural methods to produce massive neuronal syncytial connections and induce their fusion with formation of bi- and multinucleated cells, the applicability in res...

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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2012
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