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titleOfInvention Method of cultivating cells of human brain
abstract This invention relates to biology and medicine, in particular, to the cultivation of human cells. The aim of the invention is to obtain differentiated bone tissue. The suspension of bone marrow cells is cultured on millipore filters equipped with gelatin sponges, first in a-MEM nutrient medium containing 20% human serum, 1-glutamine, vitamin C, glucose, antibiotics, and then after changing on the same medium. composition with the addition of Na-p-glycerol phosphate at a concentration of 5 -20 mM and hydrocortisone at a concentration of (0.3-3) X Yu mM.
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