Artificial growth process helps fill gaps in cancer research. Cell cultures more accurate as models for in vivo studies and as sources of seed cells for in vivo studies. Effected in horizontal rotating bioreactor described in companion article, "Simplified Bioreactor for Growing Mammalian Cells" (MSC-22060). Provides aggregates of cells needed to fill many of gaps.


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    Title :

    Growing Bladder-Cancer Cells In Three-Dimensional Clusters


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    1995-12-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English


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