MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NEWBORN PIGLETS ADRENAL CELLS CULTURE

The influence of culture conditions type of substrate and composition of culture medium on proliferation and hormone secretion in the newborn piglets adrenal primary cell culture was studied. The high level of proliferative activity accompanied by a monolayer and multicellular structures spheroids f...

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Hauptverfasser: Sidorenko, O S, Bozhok, G A, Bilyavskaya, S B, Ustichenko, V D, Gubina, N F, Kholodny, V S, Legach, Y I, Bondarenko, T P
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