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Dictionary » C » Cell culture Cell cultureCell culture general term referring to the maintenance of cell strains or lines in the laboratory. ![]()
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Results from our forumStem and Progenitor Cell QuestionsI shall try to answer. 1. Stem cells are totipotent in that they can be made to be any cell in the organism. Totipotent ... There is strict guidelines as to how they acquire the embryos for the stem cell culture/lines to be made. What these are, I do not know. Something about being the ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... by how it idealizes itself. For our species there is all of art and culture where we find exaggerations of real life where the size of Betty ... separate transient genomes, not the primary genome that accomplishes cell growth and reproduction. There are "living fossils" that have ...
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One more cell counting questionOne more question about cell counting. I am working on calculations for this same lab. The standard I started with was created from 10mL of culture plus 1mL of TCA, so it has a dilution factor of 1.1 I then created a diluted sample from this ...
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Re: Antibiotic effect... another question along the same line. Is it common for bacteria in a cell tissue culture to enter the cells or are they mainly present in the culture media? If they enter the ...
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Antibiotic effect... such as streptomycin can only suppress the growth of bacteria in a cell culture dish and if there were already bacteria in the dish, once you stop adding the antibiotic, ...
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