[32] Hepatocyte culture in study of P450 regulation

This chapter discusses the hepatocyte culture in study of P450 regulation. Primary cultures of adult rat hepatocytes provide a unique system for the study of many differentiated liver functions including induction of the cytochromes P450. These nonproliferating hepatocytes can be maintained in a che...

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Cell Separation - methods
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Culture Media
Culture Techniques - methods
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Rats, Inbred Strains
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