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Gnotobiotics and Human Cell Culture

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Germ-Free Biology Experimental and Clinical Aspects

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Some gnotobiotic techniques have been adopted for certain types of cell culturing. Related techniques are required for the maintenance of “cell plants” and complex attempts to provide an optimal environment for normal cells. This brief dissertation will review the interface of gnotobiotics and some of the practical problems encountered in our cell laboratory.

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Moore, G.E., Kullen, J.W., Franklin, H.A., Kinsley, N. (1969). Gnotobiotics and Human Cell Culture. In: Mirand, E.A., Back, N. (eds) Germ-Free Biology Experimental and Clinical Aspects. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 3. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6495-3_44

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