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Assingment on Cell Culture
AN ASSIGNMENT
ON
CELL CULTURE

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ASSIGNED BY

| | |
|Dr. Md. Bahanur Rahman |Dr. Sukumar Saha |
|Professor |Associate Professor |
|Dept. of Microbiology and Hygiene |Dept. of Microbiology and Hygiene |
|Faculty of Veterinary Science |Faculty of Veterinary Science |
|B.A.U. Mymensingh-2202 |B.A.U. Mymensingh-2202 |

SUBMITTED BY kohinur Aktar M.S. IN MICROBIOLOGY ROLL NO10VMicro JJ-04M REG. NO.: 31053 SESSION: 2004-2005

DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY AND HYGIENE
BANGLADESH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
MYMENSINGH-2202

CONTENTS

|SL. NO |Topics |Page no. |
|01 |Introduction |01 |
|02 |Historical events in the development of cell culture |02 |
|03 |Major development’s in cell culture technology |03 |
|04 |Applications of cell culture |03 |
|05 |Tissue culture and Types Of Tissue Culture



References: 5. ^ "LipiMAX purified lipoprotein solution from bovine serum". Selborne Biological Services. 2006. http://www.selbornebiological.com/products/lipimax.htm. Retrieved 2010-02-02.  6 7. ^ Drexler, HG; Dirks; Macleod (Oct 1999). "False human hematopoietic cell lines: cross-contaminations and misinterpretations". Leukemia 13 (10): 1601–7. doi:10.1038/sj/leu/2401510. ISSN 0887-6924. PMID 10516762.  8 13. ^ Masters, JR (Apr 2002). "HeLa cells 50 years on: the good, the bad and the ugly.". Nature reviews. Cancer 2 (4): 315–9. doi:10.1038/nrc775. ISSN 1474-175X. PMID 12001993.  14

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