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Dictionary » C » Cell cultures Cell culturesgeneral term referring to the maintenance of cell strains or lines in the laboratory. It can also be found on wikipedia. ![]()
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Results from our forumDifference between ICC and IF... a transfected proteins that laks any fluorochrome in mammalian cell cultures? Does anyone have any ideas?
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Preparing primary cell cultures?because the cell cultures are usually liquid and if the interactions were not broken, it could not be liquefied.
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Can Plant Cell Cultures Respond to Topical Hormones?how do you want to apply topically hormones to cell cultures? That means either callus or liquid cell culture, doesn't it? Anyway, the effect will be ...
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Can Plant Cell Cultures Respond to Topical Hormones?... hormones (like IAA, Zeatin/Kinetin, ABA, and GA) topically to plant cell cultures will produce a quantitatively measurable result, or if the hormones will simply kill ...
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Re: Why use trypsin in cell cultures?... helps us with our food process by hydrolysing the starch that exists in food. So, you need trypsin as an protease to get them detached from the cell culture wall of the dish. This way the cells will be "swimming around" in your medium and you will be able to transfer them to your new ...
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