Low oxygen and glucose improves the development of fertilized bovine oocytes in defined medium without somatic cells Keizo KobayashiShoko YamashitaHiroyoshi Hoshi Letter To The Editor Pages: 556 - 558
Inexpensive computer analysis of cell and tissue stainings Michael SittingerGerd R. BurmesterJesus Bujia Letter To The Editor Pages: 559 - 561
Cytotoxic effects of FK506 on human renal proximal tubule cells in culture Mark M. AtchersonAnna L. Trifillis Cellular And Molecular Toxicology Pages: 562 - 567
Influence of fatty acids and bovine serum albumin on the growth of human hepatoma and immortalized human kidney epithelial cells Einar LystadArne T. HøstmarkAage Haugen Cellular And Molecular Toxicology Pages: 568 - 573
Evaluation of the xenobiotic biotransformation capability of six rodent hepatoma cell lines in comparison with rat hepatocytes M. T. DonatoA. M. BassiM. Ferro Cellular And Molecular Toxicology Pages: 574 - 580
Growth of brain microvessel endothelial cells on collagen gels: Applications to the study of blood-brain barrier physiology and CNS inflammation Diane BiegelJoel S. Pachter Cellular Models Pages: 581 - 588
Isolation of a morphologically and functionally distinct smooth muscle cell type from the intimal aspect of the normal rat aorta. Evidence for smooth muscle cell heterogeneity Sergio VillaschiRoberto F. NicosiaMarion R. Smith Cellular Models Pages: 589 - 595
Establishment and characterization of immortalized clonal cell lines from fetal rat mesencephalic tissue Kedar N. PrasadErika CarvalhoAntonia Vernadakis Cellular Models Pages: 596 - 603
Characterization of a fibroblast cell from the urinary bladder wall Douglas E. CoplenPamela S. HowardEdward J. Macarak Cellular Models Pages: 604 - 608
Adenylate energy charge of rat and human cultured hepatocytes Yoichi MatsuiHiroaki KitadeYasuo Kamiyama Growth, Differentiation, And Senescence Pages: 609 - 614
Constitutive over-expression of transforming growth factor-alpha in rat liver epithelial cells leads to increased cell cycling without transformation Thomas B. TanPamela A. MarinoSnorri S. Thorgeirsson Growth, Differentiation, And Senescence Pages: 615 - 621
Mouse pancreatic acinar/ductlar tissue gives rise to epithelial cultures that are morphologically, biochemically, and functionally indistinguishable from interlobular duct cell cultures Sherwood GithensJane A. SchexnayderMarsha L. Frazier Growth, Differentiation, And Senescence Pages: 622 - 635