Diffusion Chambers, Culture
"Diffusion Chambers, Culture" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Devices used in a technique by which cells or tissues are grown in vitro or, by implantation, in vivo within chambers permeable to diffusion of solutes across the chamber walls. The chambers are used for studies of drug effects, osmotic responses, cytogenic and immunologic phenomena, metabolism, etc., and include tissue cages.
Descriptor ID |
D015194
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MeSH Number(s) |
E07.241
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Concept/Terms |
Diffusion Chambers, Culture- Diffusion Chambers, Culture
- Chamber, Culture Diffusion
- Chambers, Culture Diffusion
- Culture Diffusion Chamber
- Diffusion Chamber, Culture
- Semi-Permeable Chambers
- Chamber, Semi-Permeable
- Chambers, Semi-Permeable
- Semi Permeable Chambers
- Semi-Permeable Chamber
- Semipermeable Chambers
- Chamber, Semipermeable
- Chambers, Semipermeable
- Semipermeable Chamber
- Culture Diffusion Chambers
Tissue Cages- Tissue Cages
- Cage, Tissue
- Cages, Tissue
- Tissue Cage
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1998 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
1999 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2002 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Diffusion Chambers, Culture" by people in Profiles.
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Neutrophil transepithelial migration: evidence for sequential, contact-dependent signaling events and enhanced paracellular permeability independent of transjunctional migration. J Immunol. 2002 Jul 01; 169(1):476-86.
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Tissue transglutaminase is expressed, active, and directly involved in rat dermal wound healing and angiogenesis. FASEB J. 1999 Oct; 13(13):1787-95.
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A superfusion system to study border zones in confluent cultures of neonatal rat heart cells. Am J Physiol. 1998 06; 274(6):H2001-8.