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The serum-free growth of different cell types in buffalo milk plasma

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Buffalo milk plasma can replace the fetal calf serum required for the growth of various types of cells. However, the addition of serum is essential for the initial attachment of the cells.

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Khar, A. The serum-free growth of different cell types in buffalo milk plasma. Experientia 39, 534–535 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01965193

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