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Culture of Human Leukaemia Cells

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THIS communication describes the culture of four additional cell lines derived from the buffy coats of patients with leukaemia. Iwakata and Grace1 provided key information for culturing leukaemia cells and reported the establishment of a cell line, R.P.M.I. No. 6410. Fifteen cell lines were subsequently derived from the buffy coats of four patients with acute and chronic myelocytic leukaemia and reported2.

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  1. Iwakata, S., and Grace, J. T., jun., N.Y. State J. Med., 64, 2279 (1964).

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  2. Moore, G. E., Ito, E., Ulrich, K., and Sandberg, A. A., Culture of Human Leukemia Cells (in the press).

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MOORE, G., ITO, E. & CITRON, P. Culture of Human Leukaemia Cells. Nature 212, 732 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212732a0

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