Why Use Air-Liquid Interface Cultures for Respiratory Research: Q&A with Dr. Wadsworth
Dr. Wadsworth discusses the features, benefits & applications of ALI culture & explains how this technique contributes towards his research
Dr. Sam Wadsworth of the UBC James Hogg Research Centre discusses the features, benefits, and applications of air-liquid interface (ALI) culture and explains how this technique contributes towards his research in the field of respiratory cell biology.
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Publish Date:
May 16, 2012
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