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    Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism. This technique is also called micropropagation...
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    tissue culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, tissues, or organs under sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium...
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    Cell culture or tissue culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside of their natural environment. After...
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    of biological tissues. Tissue engineering often involves the use of cells placed on tissue scaffolds in the formation of new viable tissue for a medical...
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  • The Tissue-Culture King (1926 in Cornhill Magazine and in The Yale Review, reprinted 1927 in Amazing Stories and many times afterwards) is a science fiction...
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    in a predetermined medium. For example, a throat culture is taken by scraping the lining of tissue in the back of the throat and blotting the sample...
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    Micropropagation or tissue culture is the practice of rapidly multiplying plant stock material to produce many progeny plants, using modern plant tissue culture methods...
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    cell cultures from multi-cellular organisms, cell cloning is an arduous task as these cells will not readily grow in standard media. A useful tissue culture...
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  • In biology, explant culture is a technique to organotypically culture cells from a piece or pieces of tissue or organ removed from a plant or animal. The...
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  • tissue culture is defined as "micropropagation without sugar in the culture medium, in which the growth or accumulation of carbohydrates of cultures is...
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  • Requirements for animal cell and tissue culture are the same as described for plant cell, tissue and organ culture (In Vitro Culture Techniques: The Biotechnological...
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    by the work going on to tissue culture other flowering plants. Several methods have been proposed for vanilla tissue culture, but all of them begin from...
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  • first president of the Tissue Culture Association (TCA). The main object of the TCA was to introduce scientists to tissue, culture methodology, and train...
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    1977). "VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF RADIATA PINE BY TISSUE CULTURE: PLANTLET FORMATION FROM EMBRYONIC TISSUE" (PDF). Forest Research Institute, New Zealand...
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  • Organ culture is the cultivation of either whole organs or parts of organs in vitro. It is a development from tissue culture methods of research, as the...
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    cell culture is closely tied to the overall history of cell and tissue culture. In 1885, Wilhelm Roux laid the groundwork for future tissue culture, by...
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    may also be extracted from any of the Salix (Willow) genus. In plant tissue culture IBA and other auxins are used to initiate root formation in vitro in...
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  • Ham's tissue culture medium is a growth medium for mammalian cells. It contains in amounts dissolved in 1 liter of triple distilled water: L-Arginine 211 mg...
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    induced from plant tissue samples (explants) after surface sterilization and plating onto tissue culture medium in vitro (in a closed culture vessel such as...
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    treat several bacterial infections in humans, other animals, and plant tissue culture. Specifically in humans it is used to treat joint infections, pelvic...
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  • 1960). "Intracellular growth of pleuropneumonialike organisms (PPLO) in tissue culture and in ovo". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 79 (10): 433–449...
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    techniques used in biotechnology include tissue culture, which allows researchers to grow cells and tissues in the lab for research and medical purposes...
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    opening the way to organ transplantation. Carrel was also a pioneer in tissue culture, transplantology and thoracic surgery. He is known for his leading role...
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    multiplying cellular stage of T. gondii.: 39  Tissue cysts in tissues such as brain and muscle tissue, form about 7–10 days after initial infection....
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    Adipose tissue (also known as body fat or simply fat) is a loose connective tissue composed mostly of adipocytes. It also contains the stromal vascular...
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    'Flapjacks' Croton - Codiaeum variegatum 'Petra' Young plants from tissue culture High density seedlings, young plants Transplants in greenhouse Cucumber...
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    Murashige and Skoog medium (category Cell culture media)
    tobacco in tissue culture. According to recent scientific findings, however, MS medium is not suitable as a nutrient solution for deep water culture or hydroponics...
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  • typically yields results in less time than plaque assays or fifty-percent-tissue-culture-infective-dose (TCID50) assays (see below), but it can be more expensive...
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    living cells or organisms at the bottom of a large container (e.g., a tissue culture flask) under more natural conditions than on a glass slide, as is the...
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    immortalized cell lines. In general, primary cell cultures are considered more representative of in vivo tissues than cell lines, and this is recognized legally...
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