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What does TC stand for?

Tissue Culture


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Now, with a total annual production of 755,000 tonnes, according to UN figures, the UAE has moved upward on the ranking list, Hendrik Johannes Visser, an official at the Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory in Al Ain, said.
Tissue Culture ARIP cells were obtained from ATCC (USA) and maintained in F12K medium supplemented with 10% FCS, 100 [micro]g/ml streptomycin and 100 units/ml penicillin at 37 [degrees]C in a humidified, 5% CO2 atmosphere.
Raised from tissue culture it has a leaf colour that's out of this world - pure white with deep green margins.
More particularly, this invention is directed to the development of live virus vaccines against the parainfluenza group of agents following serial passage in chick embryo tissue culture, or human diploid lung fibroblasts.
For several years, scientists have worked to develop technologies to grow tissue cultures that could be consumed like meat without the expense of land or feed and the disease potential of real meat.
Victimless Leather by the Tissue Culture and Art Project investigates the possibility of producing "leather" without killing an animal, with three miniature stitch-less garments tissuecultured live in the gallery.
As of August 1, 2006, no suggestion has been made to restore the canna growing industry from its present chaotic disposition by the use of tissue culture technique.
On the other hand, plants produced in tissue culture are sterile and as a result completely free from both 'good' and 'bad' microbes, as well as pests and diseases.

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