Hagmar et al., 1973 - Google Patents
Influence of cultivation, trypsinization and aggregation on the transplantability of melanoma B16 cellsHagmar et al., 1973
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- 8065816991822557791
- Author
- Hagmar B
- Norrby K
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- Publication venue
- International Journal of Cancer
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To elucidate the usefulness of tumour cells grown in vitro for transplantation studies, Melanoma B16 was grown in monolayer culture. Three types of suspensions were prepared from the cell cultures: two virtually monocellular suspensions, one produced by mechanical …
- 206010025650 Malignant melanoma 0 title abstract description 19
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