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He notably discovered that animal cells moving through tissue culture will halt when they come into contact with another cell of the same type, with the important exception of cancer cells. This discovery led to new interest and research into the dynamics and growth of cancer cells.
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at the University of Cambridge to undertake doctoral research. In 1938 was employed at University of Birmingham as a lecturer, while also holding a research fellowship at Queen's College, University of Oxford. At Birmingham he met another lecturer,
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Abercrombie, M.; Heaysman, J. E. M. (1953). "Observations on the social behaviour of cells in tissue culture. I. Speed of movement of chick heart fibroblasts in relation to their mutual contacts".
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In 1947 he and his wife moved to the anatomy and zoology departments at University College London. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1958. He finally became director of the
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Abercrombie, M.; Heaysman, J. E. M. (1954). "Observations on the social behaviour of cells in tissue culture. II. 'Monolayering' of fibroblasts".
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Abercrombie, M.; Ambrose, E. J. (1958). "Interference microscope studies of cell contacts in tissue culture".
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He was also involved in popularising science. Particularly successful projects were the co-authored Penguin
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at Cambridge from 1970 until his death. Here Abercrombie studied cell population growth and behaviour.
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series (1945 - 1960), co-edited with his wife (writing as M. L. Johnson), and from 1953 with botanist
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in 1951 (with co-author C. J. Hickman and others, reaching 11th edition in 2004) and the Penguin
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textbook. He was one of the founders and first editor (1953–62) of
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Abercrombie is also known for editing and co-founding the
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Jodrell Professors of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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British cell biologist and embryologist (1912–1979)
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Dymock, Gloucestershire
Little Shelford
University of Oxford
Minnie Louie (Jane) Johnson
Nicholas Abercrombie
Lascelles Abercrombie
University of Cambridge
University of Birmingham
University College London
University of Oxford
FRS
British
embryologist
Lascelles Abercrombie
Dymock
Gloucestershire
Lascelles Abercrombie
Grange-over-Sands
Patrick Abercrombie
Liverpool College
Leeds Grammar School
Gavin de Beer
Strangeways Research Laboratory
Minnie Johnson

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