By J.R. Masters, B. Palsson

This sequence presents the 1st entire consultant to the tradition of human cells. it's a unique handbook and reference source for researchers in each element of medication, biology, know-how and immunobiology utilizing human cells. each bankruptcy is written by way of an across the world recognized authority within the box. the 1st 3 volumes within the sequence supply a entire textual content on the tradition of validated telephone strains from all types of human melanoma. they supply a uncomplicated handbook and reference source for each melanoma learn scientist utilizing human melanoma cells.

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