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. 1969 Mar;17(3):484–485. doi: 10.1128/am.17.3.484-485.1969

Preservation of Primary Bovine Embryonic Kidney Cells with Dimethyl Sulfoxide

Norma J Lindsey 1, T L Chow 1
PMCID: PMC377720  PMID: 5780404

Abstract

Primary bovine embryonic kidney cells frozen with dimethyl sulfoxide can be recultured with satisfactory results.

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