Histological Studies on the Cell Origin of Cultured Kidney Cells of Rat
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Since Carrel and Burrows in 1910 practically established the in vitro cultivation procedure of several organs and tissues of animals, it is usually admitted that the kidney tissue is one of the most cultivable organs in the body. In these days, the kidney cells are multiplied even in industrial scale and used routinely for virus harvest in the virological field. However, the cell origin of the cultured kidney cells remains still obscure, because it is very difficult to follow them up from their original cells of the nephron. The purpose of this work is to find what kinds of the epithelial cells of the nephron grow up in vitro, using the stationary monolayer culture meteod.
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