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    Author(s)E. Holeckova
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781468418231
    Pages164
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2012

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    Springer Aging in Cell and Tissue Culture Proceedings of a symposium on Aging in Cell and Tissue Culture 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by E. Holeckova

    The annual meeting of the European Tissue Culture ., Society was held at the Castle of Zinkovy in Czechoslovakia from May 7-10,1969. Included as part of this meeting was a symposium on 'Aging in Cell and Tissue Culture.' This volume contains the papers presented at that symposium. The use of cell and tissue culture techniques to study the mechanism of aging is not new. For example, it has long been known that age-associated changes which occur in plasma can inhibit cell proliferation in vitro; also that the time lapse prior to cell migration from ex­ planted tissue fragments increases with increasing age. These are both examples of the expression in vitro of aging in vivo. More recently, attention has been focused on the occurrence of senescence in vitro. These investi­ gations have included studies of alterations in non­ dividing cell cultures, and to a somewhat greater extent, of age-related changes in the proliferative capacity of cells in vitro. For example, cells derived from human fetal lung retain many properties of normal cells including a stable normal diploid karyotype and these cultures have been shown to have a limited life-span in vitro. In addi­ tion, cultures derived from human adult lung show the same normal characteristics and appear to have a shorter life­ span than cells derived from fetal lung. Opening Remarks.- Cell Strain Senescence In Vitro: Cell Culture Anomaly or an Expression of a Fundamental Inability of Normal Cells to Survive and Proliferate.- A Theoretical and Experimental Approach to the Relationship between Cell Variability and Aging In Vitro.- Changes of the Latent Period of Explanted Tissues During Ontogenesis.- Lipid Metabolism in Human Diploid Cells.- Metabolic Aspects of Aging in Diploid Human Cells.- The Decreased Growth Potential In Vitro of Human Fibroblasts of Adult Origin.- RNA and DNA Metabolism in Aging Cultured Cells.- Cell Death in Tissue Culture.- Author Index.