PMID: 6988250Jan 1, 1980Paper

Utilisation of DEAE-cellulose as a microcarrier material

Developments in Biological Standardization
P Talbot, M J Keen

Abstract

Hela and Namalwa cells readily attach to, and grow on, the surface of DEAE-substituted cellulose fibres. Subcultivation of these cells can be accomplished either by trypsinisation or by contact transfer of cells from fibre to fibre. Attempts to establish an anchorage-preferring sub-population of Namalwa cells were unsuccessful.

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