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ON SOME CONDITIONS OF TISSUE GROWTH, ESPECIALLY IN CULTURE MEDIA.
1911
L Loeb
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L Loeb
Tissue culture of Cinchona pubescens: effects of media modifications on the growth.
April 1982, Planta medica,
L Loeb
Some evidences relating with growth-promoting factor for tissue culture. I. A spectrophotometric study on the chick embryo juice as culture media.
January 1955, Acta Scholae Medicinalis Universitatis in Kioto,
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Influence of oxygen and culture media on plating efficiency of some mammalian tissue cells.
December 1972, Journal of the National Cancer Institute,
L Loeb
[Lepin's modified media for cultivation of some transplanted tissue culture strains].
January 1963, Voprosy virusologii,
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[Studies on tissue culture of Rickettsia. III. Film-media tissue culture method].
April 1962, Taehan Uihak Hyophoe chi. The Journal of the Korean Medical Association,
L Loeb
[Culture of tumor tissue on synthetic media].
February 1955, Ceskoslovenska biologie,
L Loeb
[Culture of tumor tissue on synthetic media].
February 1955, Ceskoslovenska biologie,
L Loeb
Letter: Implications of the osmolalities of some commonly used tissue culture media.
March 1976, British journal of cancer,
L Loeb
Plant tissue culture media.
July 1976, In vitro,
L Loeb
Effects of transforming growth factor beta1 on bonelike tissue formation in three-dimensional cell culture. I. Culture conditions and tissue formation.
January 2004, Tissue engineering,
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