Atlas of Human Tumor Cell Lines
- 1st Edition - February 23, 1994
- Latest edition
- Editors: Robert K.M. Hay, Jae-Gahb Park, Adi Gazdar
- Language: English
Human tumor cells in culture are valuable for studying cancer causes and properties. This convenient reference provides useful information for cancer researchers on commonly used,… Read more
Description
Description
Human tumor cells in culture are valuable for studying cancer causes and properties. This convenient reference provides useful information for cancer researchers on commonly used, established tumor cell lines of the major human organ systems.
Atlas of Human Tumor Cell Lines includes data about morphological, metabolic, genetic, and growth characteristics of human tumor cells, with morphological characteristics presented in more than 250 photomicrographs. It also contains information for establishing and maintaining human tumor cell lines in culture, and each chapter covers future perspectives.
Atlas of Human Tumor Cell Lines includes data about morphological, metabolic, genetic, and growth characteristics of human tumor cells, with morphological characteristics presented in more than 250 photomicrographs. It also contains information for establishing and maintaining human tumor cell lines in culture, and each chapter covers future perspectives.
Key features
Key features
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* Covers well-characterized tumor cell lines from the major human organ systems
* Presents over 250 photomicrographs, both phase-contrast and electron micrographs
* Includes a list of key references for each chapter
* Written by world-renowned experts
* Covers well-characterized tumor cell lines from the major human organ systems
* Presents over 250 photomicrographs, both phase-contrast and electron micrographs
* Includes a list of key references for each chapter
* Written by world-renowned experts
Table of contents
Table of contents
Quality Control and Characterization of Cell Lines. Human Glioma Cell Lines. Tumor Cell Lines of the Peripheral Nervous System. Head and Neck Tumor Cell Lines. Cell Culture of Lung Cancers. Cell Lines from Human Breast. Hepatocellular Carcinomas. Hematopoietic Cell Lines. Human Sarcoma Cells in Culture. Cell Lines from Eosophagel Tumors. Gastric Tumor Cell Lines. Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines. Cell Lines from Urinary Bladder Tumors. The Female Reproductive System: Cell Lines from Tumors of the Human Ovary and Uterus. The Male Reproductive System: Prostatic Cell Lines. Melanocyte and Melanoma Cell Lines. Cell Lines from Human Germ Cell Tumors.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 22, 2013
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
RH
Robert K.M. Hay
Affiliations and expertise
Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, Edinburgh, ScotlandJP
Jae-Gahb Park
Affiliations and expertise
Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, KoreaAG
Adi Gazdar
Affiliations and expertise
Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.View book on ScienceDirect
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