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The smooth muscle cell in culture

Authors: J, Chamley-Campbell; G R, Campbell; R, Ross;

The smooth muscle cell in culture

Abstract

The current state of knowledge of both vascular and visceral smooth muscle in cell and tissue culture and the variety of preparations used for different experimental purposes are described. Organ culture of smooth muscle tissues is referred to only periodically.

Keywords

Male, Guinea Pigs, Neuromuscular Junction, Action Potentials, Mitosis, Cell Differentiation, Muscle, Smooth, Chick Embryo, Haplorhini, Lipid Metabolism, Endocytosis, Culture Media, Elastin, Intercellular Junctions, Animals, Humans, Female, Collagen, Cells, Cultured, Muscle Contraction

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