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Drosophila cells in culture / Guy Echalier, Norbert Perrimon, Stephanie E. Mohr.

By: Echalier, Guy [author.]Contributor(s): Perrimon, Norbert [author.] | Mohr, Stephanie Elizabeth, 1971- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2018]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780128097045; 0128097043Subject(s): Drosophila -- Cytology -- Technique | Drosophila -- cytology | Cell Culture Techniques | Cells, Cultured | SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- GeneralGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books.DDC classification: 595.77/4 LOC classification: QL537.D76 | E23 2018ebNLM classification: 2018 C-897 | QX 505Online resources: ScienceDirect | ScienceDirect
Contents:
1. Composition of the body fluid of Drosophilia and the design of culture media for drosophilia cells -- 2. Primary cell cultures of Drosophilia embryonic cells -- 3. Continuous Drosophilia cell lines established in vitro -- 4. Cells or tissues in course of differentiation -- 5. Hormonal control of development of insects: implications in organ or cell cultures of Drosophilia -- 6. Directed genetic methods for establishing continuous cell lines -- 7. Organ culture methods for the Drosophilia wing imaginal disc -- 8. Functional genomics screens in Drosophilia cells -- 9. CRISPR-based perturbation of gene function in Drosophilia cells -- 10. Compendium of Drosophilia cell line resources and plasmid vectors at the Drosopilia Genome Resource Center -- Index.
Summary: "Drosophila are invaluable in biological research and one of the important model organisms studied in developmental biology and genetics. Drosophila cells in culture, second edition, includes comprehensive coverage of cell lines, methods for creating cell lines, methods for genome engineering, and the use of cell lines for genome-wide RNAi screens. This publication summarizes over 30 years of experience in the handling of in vitro cultured Drosophila cells alongside recent methods and functional screens. Early and experienced researchers studying Drosophila in developmental biology, genetics, neuroscience, and across the biological and biomedical sciences will benefit from this expert knowledge"--Back cover.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 8, 2017).

Includes index.

1. Composition of the body fluid of Drosophilia and the design of culture media for drosophilia cells -- 2. Primary cell cultures of Drosophilia embryonic cells -- 3. Continuous Drosophilia cell lines established in vitro -- 4. Cells or tissues in course of differentiation -- 5. Hormonal control of development of insects: implications in organ or cell cultures of Drosophilia -- 6. Directed genetic methods for establishing continuous cell lines -- 7. Organ culture methods for the Drosophilia wing imaginal disc -- 8. Functional genomics screens in Drosophilia cells -- 9. CRISPR-based perturbation of gene function in Drosophilia cells -- 10. Compendium of Drosophilia cell line resources and plasmid vectors at the Drosopilia Genome Resource Center -- Index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Drosophila are invaluable in biological research and one of the important model organisms studied in developmental biology and genetics. Drosophila cells in culture, second edition, includes comprehensive coverage of cell lines, methods for creating cell lines, methods for genome engineering, and the use of cell lines for genome-wide RNAi screens. This publication summarizes over 30 years of experience in the handling of in vitro cultured Drosophila cells alongside recent methods and functional screens. Early and experienced researchers studying Drosophila in developmental biology, genetics, neuroscience, and across the biological and biomedical sciences will benefit from this expert knowledge"--Back cover.

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