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ITS relevance to current animal virus and cell culture work prompts us to report the feasibility of and requirements for continuous culture of cells in suspension; full details will be given elsewhere.
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COOPER, P., BURT, A. & WILSON, J. Critical Effect of Oxygen Tension on Rate of Growth of Animal Cells in Continuous Suspended Culture. Nature 182, 1508–1509 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821508b0
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