
Animal Cell Culture Methods: Volume 57
Academic Press
Published on 26. June 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-12-480040-3 (ISBN)
Description
This volume provides complete and thorough coverage of the classical and state-of-the-art methods used in cell culture. It also includes basic principles used in the selection of cells for specific scientific study, as well as analytical and procedural techniques.
Reviews / Votes
"...investigators with different levels of expertise will find smething of interest in many of the topics covered.." --ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY"This is a useful and well written book... This volume is more complete than many others since it features a much broader coverage of important information and is more current than most others. It would be a very useful reference in any life science library or a laboratory that is using or plans to use animal cell culture." --DOODY'S
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-480040-3 (9780124800403)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jennie P. Mather, Residence: San Francisco, California. Affiliation: Genentech, Inc., San Francisco, California. - David Barnes, Residence: Corvallis, Oregon. Affiliation: Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
Volume editor
Founder, President and CSO, Raven biotechnologies, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, USA
Oregon State University, Corvallis, U.S.A.
Content
Principles of Cell Culture:
D. Barnes, Animal Cell Culture Equipment and Techniques.
J.P. Mather, Making Informed Choices: Medium, Serum, and Serum-free Medium. How to Choose the Appropriate Medium and Culture System for the Model You Wish to Create.
R.J. Hay, Cell Line Availability: Where to Get the Cell Lines You Need.
C.K. Lincoln and M.G. Gabridge, Cell Culture Contamination: Sources, Consequences, Prevention, and Elimination. Establishing Cell Lines:
Y. Katakura, S. Alam, and S. Shirahata, Immortalization by Gene Transfection.
M.-C. Hofmann and J.L. Millan, Establishment of Mammalian Testicular Cell Lines.
S. Shirahata, Y. Katakura, and K. Teruya, Cell Hybridization, Hybridomas, and Human Hybridomas.
M. Westphal and H. Meissner, Establishing Human Glioma-Derived Cell Lines.
R. Li, Culture Methods for Selective Growth of Normal Rat and Human Schwann Cells.
C.J. Bayne, Invertebrate Cell Culture Considerations: Insects, Ticks, Shellfish, and Worms.
J. Kaplan and B. Hukku, Cell Line Characterization and Authentication.
Specialized Culture Techniques:
J.P. Mather, Laboratory Scale-up of Cell Cultures (0.5-50 Liters).
G.F. Merrill, Cell Synchronization.
D.T. Loo and J.R. Tillema, Measurement of Cell Death.
A. Moore, C.J. Donahue, K.D. Bauer, and J.P. Mather, Simultaneous Measurement of Cell Cycle and Apoptotic Cell Death.
M. Pirity, A.-K. Hadjantonakis, and A. Nagy, Embryonic Stem Cells, Creating Transgenic Animals.
Microscopy and Morphology:
D.M. Phillips, Electron Microscopy: Use of Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy to Study Cells in Culture.
S.P. Wheatly and Y.-L. Wang, Indirect Immunofluorescence Microscopy in Cultured Cells.
T.K. Woodruff, Cellular Localization of mRNA and Protein: In Situ Hybridization Histochemistry and In Situ Ligand Binding.
Subject Index.
D. Barnes, Animal Cell Culture Equipment and Techniques.
J.P. Mather, Making Informed Choices: Medium, Serum, and Serum-free Medium. How to Choose the Appropriate Medium and Culture System for the Model You Wish to Create.
R.J. Hay, Cell Line Availability: Where to Get the Cell Lines You Need.
C.K. Lincoln and M.G. Gabridge, Cell Culture Contamination: Sources, Consequences, Prevention, and Elimination. Establishing Cell Lines:
Y. Katakura, S. Alam, and S. Shirahata, Immortalization by Gene Transfection.
M.-C. Hofmann and J.L. Millan, Establishment of Mammalian Testicular Cell Lines.
S. Shirahata, Y. Katakura, and K. Teruya, Cell Hybridization, Hybridomas, and Human Hybridomas.
M. Westphal and H. Meissner, Establishing Human Glioma-Derived Cell Lines.
R. Li, Culture Methods for Selective Growth of Normal Rat and Human Schwann Cells.
C.J. Bayne, Invertebrate Cell Culture Considerations: Insects, Ticks, Shellfish, and Worms.
J. Kaplan and B. Hukku, Cell Line Characterization and Authentication.
Specialized Culture Techniques:
J.P. Mather, Laboratory Scale-up of Cell Cultures (0.5-50 Liters).
G.F. Merrill, Cell Synchronization.
D.T. Loo and J.R. Tillema, Measurement of Cell Death.
A. Moore, C.J. Donahue, K.D. Bauer, and J.P. Mather, Simultaneous Measurement of Cell Cycle and Apoptotic Cell Death.
M. Pirity, A.-K. Hadjantonakis, and A. Nagy, Embryonic Stem Cells, Creating Transgenic Animals.
Microscopy and Morphology:
D.M. Phillips, Electron Microscopy: Use of Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy to Study Cells in Culture.
S.P. Wheatly and Y.-L. Wang, Indirect Immunofluorescence Microscopy in Cultured Cells.
T.K. Woodruff, Cellular Localization of mRNA and Protein: In Situ Hybridization Histochemistry and In Situ Ligand Binding.
Subject Index.