Abstract
Summary
The adsorption of calcium phosphate complexes to plasma substrates, and the conditions required for their removal, indicate that the plasma gel is the site of an ionic exchange in which preferentially adsorbed ions may greatly alter the desired ionic balance. This process is one of the factors which causes plasma to become growth inhibitory during prolonged maintenance of cells in this type of substrate.
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