Human cell culture protocols

Human cell culture protocols

by Gareth E. Jones

Part of Methods in molecular medicine

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In Human Cell Culture Protocols expert scientific and clinical investigators present proven cell culture techniques applicable to tissue samples taken from a wide variety of human organs, particularly those prone to pathological change. They describe in clear, step-by-step instructions the special requirements for successfully culturing such human cells as T-cells, trophoblast cells, renal cells, natural killer cells, endothelial cells, neurons, epithelial cells, pituitary cells, and more. Human Cell Culture Protocols eliminates much of the chore of adapting techniques initially developed for animal cell culture systems, and much of the time consumed in hunting down potentially useful techniques buried in the details of research papers, or even in books largely devoted to animal cell culture. Human Cell Culture Protocols ensures that investigators - whether novice or skilled - can use quickly and successfully high quality, in vitro cultures as models to explore disease processes.

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