
pmid: 1013510
Since many techniques in immunology, virology, biochemistry, and biophysics depend upon the availability of homogeneous populations of human tumor cells, the establishment of permanent homogeneous tumor cells lines is a useful approach in experimental human cancer research. However, the cultivation of human breast tumor cells remains a challenging problem. This paper presents our experience in growing these tumor cells in vitro.
Chromosome Aberrations, Pleural Effusion, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Epithelial Cells, Adenocarcinoma, Epithelium, Cell Line
Chromosome Aberrations, Pleural Effusion, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Epithelial Cells, Adenocarcinoma, Epithelium, Cell Line
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