书目名称 | Spontaneous and Virus Induced Transformation in Cell Culture |
编辑 | J. Pontén |
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丛书名称 | Virology Monographs‘ Die Virusforschung in Einzeldarstellungen |
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描述 | A. Definitions of Transformation in vitro When normal tissues or organs are explanted to conditions favoring the growth of cells as individual units ("cell culture"), the original cell population undergoes a large variety of modifications. Only a minority of the cells will thrive and multiply and within a rather short period of time, the complex composition of the original explant is replaced by a much simplified one of only a few recogniz ably different cell types. With most organs fibroblast-like cells survive longest and outgrow other types. This is then a stable state of affairs for many gener ations. This treatise will not discuss whether this simplification and stabilization represents selection of certain pre-existing cell types or a modification of cells into only a few recognizably different categories; for an excellent review see HARRIS. (1964). Table 1. Terminology Employed to Describe Transformations in vitro Type of transformation Essential features Irregular growth Lack of contact inhibition of cell membrane movement ("ruffled membranes") between juxtaposed cells Unrestrained growth Deficient inhibition of the cell cycle (mitosis) in a crowded culture Infinite growt |
出版日期 | Book 1971 |
关键词 | Virus Induced Transformation in Cell Culture; Zellerkrankung; Zellkultur; cell; cell culture; virus |
版次 | 1 |
doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8258-1 |
isbn_softcover | 978-3-7091-8260-4 |
isbn_ebook | 978-3-7091-8258-1Series ISSN 0083-6591 |
issn_series | 0083-6591 |
copyright | Springer-Verlag/Wien 1971 |