| Literature DB >> 6274787 |
R B Verdery, C Nist, W Y Fujimoto, T N Wight, J A Glomset.
Abstract
Prolonged maintenance of human dermal fibroblasts in MCDB-104 medium supplemented with pooled human serum or platelet factor deficient preparations of human serum led to appearance of a large number of membrane bound inclusions, resembling lysosomes, and proliferation of small, Golgi associated vesicles. These inclusions did not appear if the cells were grown in Dulbecco-Vogt's modification of Eagle's minimal essential medium or in minimal essential medium supplemented with the same human serum fractions. Cells that acquired inclusions during a 10 d incubation in MCDB-104 subsequently lost these inclusions when transferred to Dulbecco'Vogt's medium for 4 d. Similar reversal of effects of MCDB-104 was also produced by MCDB-104 buffered with bicarbonate instead of HEPES.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6274787 DOI: 10.1007/bf02618420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vitro ISSN: 0073-5655