Chapter 5. The Significance of Surface Structure Changes for Growth Control Under Crowded Conditions
- G. E. W. Wolstenholme,
- Julie Knight
Published Online: 30 MAY 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470719817.ch5
Copyright © 1971 Ciba Foundation
Book Title

Ciba Foundation Symposium - Growth Control in Cell Cultures
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How to Cite
Burger, M. M. (2008) The Significance of Surface Structure Changes for Growth Control Under Crowded Conditions, in Ciba Foundation Symposium - Growth Control in Cell Cultures (eds G. E. W. Wolstenholme and J. Knight), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/9780470719817.ch5
Publication History
- Published Online: 30 MAY 2008
- Published Print: 1 JAN 1971
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Print ISBN: 9780700015177
Online ISBN: 9780470719817
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Keywords:
- tissue culture;
- chemically transformed cells;
- tumour cells;
- surface membranes;
- disaccharide
Summary
This chapter contains section titled:
A. An Architectural Change in Transformed Surface Membranes
B. Correlation Between the Degree of Site Exposure and of Growth After Conpluency
C. Exposure of Sites During Infection by Oncogene Viruses
D. Exposure Of Sites During the Mitotic Process in the Cell Cycle of Normal Cells
E. Proteolytic Enzymes Initiate Cell Division and Escape from Density Dependent inhibition Of Growth
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