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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CELL-SUBSTRATE ADHESIVENESS AND CELL GROWTH: A STUDY ON CHONDROCYTES CULTURED IN VITRO WITH CONDITIONED MEDIUM
Authors:MASAMI WATANABE   T. S. OKADA
Affiliation:Department for Biophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Kyoto, Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:Sparsely cultured chondrocytes from the sternae of 14-day chick embryos grew vigorously with a liquid medium using Falcon tissue culture dishes, when the conditioned medium (CM) prepared from the high-density cultures of neural retinae was used as a growth medium. In CM most cells adhered to the culture substrate, while in the fresh medium, in which cell growth was very slow, many viable cells remained unattached to the substrate. Enhancement of cell growth by CM was much less marked in cultures of chondrocytes suspended in agarose. The main effect of CM in enhancing cell growth is thus considered to be related to the increase of cell adhesiveness to the substrate. The main active factor in CM is non-dialyzable and heat-stable.
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