Contact Inhibition of Movement in the Cultures of Transformed Cells
AUTOR(ES)
Guelstein, V. I.
RESUMO
Results of cell-cell collisions were studied with the aid of time-lapse microcinematography in primary cultures of normal mouse-embryo fibroblast-like cells and in cultures of transformed mouse cells of two types: (a) primary fibroblast-like cells transformed by Moloney mouse sarcoma virus; (b) neoplastic fibroblasts of the CIM strain.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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