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. 1921 Apr 30;33(5):641–646. doi: 10.1084/jem.33.5.641

FIBRIN AND SERUM AS A CULTURE MEDIUM

Albert H Ebeling 1
PMCID: PMC2128212  PMID: 19868523

Abstract

A technique is described by which a medium composed of fibrinogen suspension, serum, and embryo juice may be made. Fibroblasts grew in this medium about as well as in plasma and embryo juice. A strain of connective tissue in this medium remained practically as active as the control for several passages.

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