Wong et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Simplified serum-and steroid-free culture conditions for high-throughput viability analysis of primary cultures of cerebellar granule neuronsWong et al., 2001
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- 5682336602446989339
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- Wong J
- Kennedy P
- Belcher S
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- Journal of neuroscience methods
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A serum-and steroid-free primary culture system was developed for the maintenance and automated analysis of cerebellar granule cell viability. Conventional poly-lysine coated 96- well tissue culture plates serve as a platform for growth, experimental manipulation and …
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