1st Edition

Arthropod Cell Culture Systems

By Karl Maramorosch Copyright 1994

    Invertebrate cell culture is increasingly being used in various areas of biological research. Research in cellular biology and pathology that previously depended primarily on in vitro investigations of vertebrate animal cell systems is now being conducted using invertebrate cells. Specialists and pioneers from the United States, Japan, Switzerland, Slovakia, and China have presented original contributions to create a well-balanced cross-section of current developments. Topics discussed include the preparation of cell culture media; cultivation of mosquito, lepidopteran, grasshopper, and tick cells; the application of such cells to mammalian and plant virus research; and diverse applications in medicine, biology, and agriculture. A special chapter devoted to the work of Japanese cell culture pioneers is also featured. All chapters are supported by tables, photographs, and up-to-date bibliographies.

    1. Insect Cell Culture Media J. Mitsuhashi 2. Mosquito Cell Lines J. Mitsuhashi 3. Lepidopteran Cell Cultures J.L. Vaughn 4. Grasshopper Cell Culture U.G. Munderloh, T.J. Kurtti, Y. Liu, and C. Chen 5. Tick Cell Culture- Applications in Biology J. Reh k 6. Leafhopper Cell Culture for Virus Research T. Omura and I. Kimura 7. Invertebrate Cells for Mammalian Virus Research H. Koblet 8. Japanese Invertebrate Cell Culture Pioneers Y. Kuroda

    Biography

    Maramorosch, Karl