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sféroidy bunkové
SYS d018874 LBL 00000cx--j2200000---45-- 005 20240119200236.9 100 $a 19941227asloy0103----ba0 152 $b mesh 250 $a sféroidy bunkové $x CH $x CL $x CY $x DE $x EN $x IM $x ME $x MI $x PA $x PH $x PS $x RE $x TR $x UL $x VI $8 slo 300 1-
$a 2004(1996) $8 eng 300 1-
$a Cells, Cultured (1972-1995) $8 eng 300 1-
$a Tissue Culture (1966-1971) $8 eng 300 1-
$a Tumor Cells, Cultured (1988-1995) $8 eng 330 1-
$a Spherical, heterogeneous aggregates of proliferating, quiescent, and necrotic cells in culture that retain three-dimensional architecture and tissue-specific functions. The ability to form spheroids is a characteristic trait of CULTURED TUMOR CELLS derived from solid TUMORS. Cells from normal tissues can also form spheroids. They represent an in-vitro model for studies of the biology of both normal and malignant cells. (From Bjerkvig, Spheroid Culture in Cancer Research, 1992, p4) $8 eng 450 $a sféroidy nádorové $5 e $8 slo 450 $a sferoidy bunkové $5 e $8 slo 686 $a A11.251.800 750 $a Spheroids, Cellular $8 eng 801 -0
$a US $b DNLM $c 19941227 801 -2
$a SK $b BA006 $c 20040401 801 -2
$a SK $b BA006 $c 20190104 820 $a do not confuse with "spheroid bodies" referring to axons in neuropathol; if tumor spheroids coordinate with TUMOR CELLS, CULTURED $8 eng 980 $x M
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