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Primary human osteoblast cultures. / Dillon, Jane P. ; Waring-Green, Victoria J.
; Taylor, Adam et al.
Bone research protocols . ed. / Miep H. Helfrich; Stuart H. Ralston. 2nd ed. ed. Springer, 2011. p. 3-18 (Methods in Molecular Biology; Vol. 816).
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Harvard
Dillon, JP, Waring-Green, VJ
, Taylor, A, Wilson, PJM, Birch, M, Gartland, A & Gallagher, JA 2011,
Primary human osteoblast cultures. in MH Helfrich & SH Ralston (eds),
Bone research protocols . 2nd ed. edn, Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 816, Springer, pp. 3-18.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-415-5_1
APA
Dillon, J. P., Waring-Green, V. J.
, Taylor, A., Wilson, P. J. M., Birch, M., Gartland, A., & Gallagher, J. A. (2011).
Primary human osteoblast cultures. In M. H. Helfrich, & S. H. Ralston (Eds.),
Bone research protocols (2nd ed. ed., pp. 3-18). (Methods in Molecular Biology; Vol. 816). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-415-5_1
Vancouver
Dillon JP, Waring-Green VJ
, Taylor A, Wilson PJM, Birch M, Gartland A et al.
Primary human osteoblast cultures. In Helfrich MH, Ralston SH, editors, Bone research protocols . 2nd ed. ed. Springer. 2011. p. 3-18. (Methods in Molecular Biology). doi: 10.1007/978-1-61779-415-5_1
Author
Dillon, Jane P. ; Waring-Green, Victoria J.
; Taylor, Adam et al. /
Primary human osteoblast cultures. Bone research protocols . editor / Miep H. Helfrich ; Stuart H. Ralston. 2nd ed. ed. Springer, 2011. pp. 3-18 (Methods in Molecular Biology).
Bibtex
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title = "Primary human osteoblast cultures",
abstract = "Osteoblast cultures can be used to investigate the mechanisms of bone formation, to probe the cellular and molecular basis of bone disease, and to screen for potential therapeutic agents that affect bone formation. Here, we describe the methods for establishing and characterising primary human osteoblast cultures.",
keywords = "Osteoblast, HOBs, Osteosarcoma cell, Osteogenesis, Bone formation",
author = "Dillon, {Jane P.} and Waring-Green, {Victoria J.} and Adam Taylor and Wilson, {Peter J. M.} and Mark Birch and Alison Gartland and Gallagher, {James A.}",
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