Eagle et al., 1958 - Google Patents
The amino acid requirements of monkey kidney cells in first culture passageEagle et al., 1958
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- Eagle H
- Freeman A
- Levy M
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- The Journal of experimental medicine
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Monkey kidney cells tested in their first culture passage, 24 hours after their isolation from the animal host, required the same 13 amino acids for survival and growth as cell lines serially propagated in culture for years. Under the conditions of the present experiments …
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