@article{Redi_2010, title={Mouse cell culture - Methods and protocols}, volume={54}, url={https://www.ejh.it/ejh/article/view/1764}, DOI={10.4081/1764}, abstractNote={The mouse is, out of any doubt, the experimental animal par excellence for many many colleagues within the scientific community, notably for those working in mammalian biology (in a broad sense, from basic genetic to modeling human diseases), starting at least from 1664 Robert Hooke experiments on air’s propertyn. Not surprising then that mouse cell cultures is a well established field of research itself and that there are several handbooks devoted to this discipline. Here, Andrew Ward and David Tosh provide a necessary update of the protocols currently needed. In fact, nearly half of the book is devoted to stem cells culture protocols, mainly embryonic, from a list of several organs (kidney, lung, oesophagus and intestine, pancreas and liver to mention some)........}, number={4}, journal={European Journal of Histochemistry}, author={Redi, CarloAlberto}, year={2010}, month={Dec.} }