Comparison of serum dependency of transformed insect cell lines of different degrees of malignancy

The rate of growth of four malignantly transformed insect cell lines was correlated with their dependence on serum in the medium. Highly malignant lines, in terms of LT50for insects injected with the cells, were less affected in vitro by low levels of serum than were the lines that killed more slowl...

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animal physiology
arthropods
Biochemistry. Physiology. Immunology
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Cell cultures. Hybridization. Fusion
Cell growth
Cell lines
Cultured cells
Embryos
entomology
Establishment of new cell lines, improvement of cultural methods, mass cultures
Eukaryotic cell cultures
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Insect behavior
Insecta
Insects
Invertebrates
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Molecular and cellular biology
Physiology. Development
Subcultures
Time dependence
Transformed cell line
title Comparison of serum dependency of transformed insect cell lines of different degrees of malignancy
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