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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Shara Cohen. www.regonline.co.uk/cellculture2010 “In the last 4 decades mammalian cell culture has matured from being merely a research tool into being one of the foundations of the biopharmaceutical industry, and its use is continuing to expand rapidly. In vitro models are replacing animals in many tests and assays; its enormous potential in the fields of stem cell and regenerative medicine has hardly started to be realized; and its utility in research grows ever faster”. Meeting Chair: Dr John Davis, Chairman of the UK Branch of the European Society for Animal Cell Technology. This conference will examine some of the latest applications of cell culture technology, some that are still “over the horizon”, and some of the problems that must be solved before it can reach its full potential. http://www.regonline.co.uk/cellculture2010 This talk is part of the Euroscicon series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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