co-culture
- IPA[ˈkəʊˌkʌltʃə]
英式
- a cell culture containing two or more different types of cell;the culturing of two or more different types of cell together in the same medium
- culture (cells) together in the same medium with cells of a different type
verb: co-culture, 3rd person present: co-cultures, gerund or present participle: co-culturing, past tense: co-cultured, past participle: co-cultured
noun: co-culture, plural noun: co-cultures
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a cell culture containing two or more different types of cell co-cultures are increasingly used to understand general mechanisms by which bacteria may interact among themselves
- ▪ the culturing of two or more different types of cell together in the same medium the co-culture of keratinocytes with melanocytes
動詞
- 1. culture (cells) together in the same medium with cells of a different type these cells will then be co-cultured with stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium
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- IPA[ˈkōˌkəlCHər]
美式
- a cell culture containing two or more different types of cell: co-cultures are increasingly used to understand general mechanisms by which bacteria may interact among themselves
- culture (cells) together in the same medium with cells of a different type: these cells will then be co-cultured with stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium
Oxford American Dictionary