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A SERIES of experiments to be reported elsewhere has been performed to discover the nature of egg development in adult female mosquitoes. In the course of the work, a tissue-culture medium was used for suspending extirpated ovaries in various stages of development. This was done to see if development of the isolated ovaries could be induced or continued.
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BECKEL, W. Maintenance of Adult Mosquito Tissue in a Tissue-Culture Medium. Nature 177, 534–535 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/177534b0
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