A semiautomated microculture method for investigating growth inhibitory effects of cytotoxic compounds on exponentially growing carcinoma cells

Analytical Biochemistry - Tập 139 - Trang 272-277 - 1984
Graeme J. Finlay1,2, Bruce C. Baguley1,2, William R. Wilson1,2
1Cancer Research Laboratory, University of Auckland School of Medicine, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand
2Department of Pathology, University of Auckland School of Medicine, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand

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