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Human liver cell lines proliferate freely and maintain their differentiated phenotype secreting high levels of liver specific proteins when grown in 3-dimensional culture for over 20 days

Selden, C and Leiper, K and Ryder, T and Roberts, EA and Kono, Y and Parker, K and Davis, P and Hodgson, HJF (1996) Human liver cell lines proliferate freely and maintain their differentiated phenotype secreting high levels of liver specific proteins when grown in 3-dimensional culture for over 20 days. In: Hepatology. (pp. 134A - 134A).

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Type:Proceedings paper
Title:Human liver cell lines proliferate freely and maintain their differentiated phenotype secreting high levels of liver specific proteins when grown in 3-dimensional culture for over 20 days

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