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    Phospholipid composition ofCulex quinquefasciatus andCulex tritaeniorhynchus cells in logarithmic and stationary growth phases

    Culex quinquefasciatus andCulex tritaeniorhynchus cells were grown in spinner culture and harvested in logarithmic and stationary phases of growth. The phospholipids were extracted from the cells...

    H. M. Jenkin, E. McMeans, L. E. Anderson, T. K. Yang in Lipids (1976)

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    Neutral lipid composition ofCulex quinquefasciatus andCulex tritaeniorhynchus cells at two phases of growth

    The mosquito cellsCulex quinquefasciatus andCulex tritaeniorhynchus were grown in spinner cultures. The fatty acid profiles of the neutral lipid classes were analyzed, and comparisons were made between the two sp...

    T. K. Yang, E. McMeans, L. E. Anderson, H. M. Jenkin in Lipids (1976)

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    Comparison of the lipid composition ofCulex quinquefasciatus andCulex tritaeniorhynchus cells obtained from the logarithmic and stationary phases of growth

    Culex quinquefasciatus andCulex tritaeniorhynchus cells were grown in spinner culture medium. The cells were harvested at late logarithmic and stationary phases of growth. The total lipid, total ...

    E. McMeans, T. K. Yang, L. E. Anderson, S. Louloudes, H. M. Jenkin in Lipids (1976)

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    Comparison of phospholipid composition ofAedes aegypti andAedes albopictus cells obtained from logarithmic and stationary phases of growth

    Aedes aegypti andAedes albopictus cells were grown in tissue culture and harvested at logarithmic and stationary phases of development. The phospholipids were extracted, separated into lipid clas...

    H. M. Jenkin, E. McMeans, L. E. Anderson, T. -K. Yang in Lipids (1975)

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    Comparison of lipid composition ofAedes aegypti andAedes albopictus cells obstained from logarithmic and stationary phases of growth

    E. McMeans, T. K. Yang, L. E. Anderson, H. M. Jenkin in Lipids (1975)

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    Comparison of lipid composition ofAedes aegypti andAedes albopictus cells obtained from logarithmic and stationary phases of growth

    The total lipids, total neutral lipids, and total phospholipids fromAedes aegypti andAedes albopictus cells cultivated in vitro in a medium containing fetal calf serum were analyzed. The mosquito cells were harve...

    E. McMeans, T. K. Yang, L. E. Anderson, H. M. Jenkin in Lipids (1975)

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    Sphingophospholipids of species ofAedes andCulex mosquito cells cultivated in suspension culture from logarithmic and stationary phases of growth

    Two sphingophospholipids, sphingomyelin (ceramide phosphorylcholine), and ceramide phosphorylethanolamine, were isolated and purified from cells of four mosquito species obtained from the logarithmic and stati...

    T. K. Yang, E. Mc Means, L. E. Anderson, H. M. Jenkin in Lipids (1974)

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    Growth ofChlamydia psittaci strain menigopneumonitis in mouse L cells cultivated in a defined medium in spinner cultures

    L cells were grown in spinner cultures in a defined medium consisting of Waymouth medium MB752/1 (19) supplemented with 2 mg of fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin (BSA) per ml and 5 μg of oleate per ml (WO5 med...

    Susan J. Morrison, H. M. Jenkin in In Vitro (1972)

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    The effect of two isomeric octadecenoic acids on alkyl diacyl glycerides and neutral glycosphingolipids of Novikoff hepatoma cells

    The addition of 150 μg ofcis-6-octadecenoic acid (6–18∶1) per milliliter to the growth medium of Novikoff hepatoma cells reduced the rate of multiplication of these cells, whereas the same level ofcis-9-octadecen...

    W. Steele, H. M. Jenkin in Lipids (1972)