Heat-stable Chemically Defined Medium for Growth of Animal Cells in Suspension
AUTOR(ES)
Nagle, Stanley C.
RESUMO
Procedures are described for preparation of a chemically defined medium, capable of being autoclaved, for the cultivation of animal cells in suspension. Yields of 34.1 × 105, 33.8 × 105, and 47.1 × 105 cells per ml were recorded for cat kidney, HeLa, and mouse fibroblast (L) cells after 6, 10, and 10 days of incubation, respectively.
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