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Results from our forumRe: Cell Death after selection pressure has been removed?... it is no mystery after all. I have screened the several batches of heat inactivated serum i have been using, and one of them turned out to be just way bad. The same one I used ...
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Dispersing Agents For Cell Cultures... After the cells have lost their adhesion to the flask, the trypsin is inactivated by adding some culture medium with fetal serum. Now, if you don't inactivate the trypsin the cells will not all die, however some of ...
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The Fiber Disease... Samples were incubated at 55°C overnight, and the proteinase k was inactivated at 95°C for 10 minutes and then subjected to two freeze-thaw ... chamber. The hybridization buffer consisted of 10% dextran, 0.2% bovine serum albumin, and 0.01% polyadenosine, in 5X SET buffer; the 25X SET buffer ...
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The Fiber Disease... When this was checked out, the state denied ever receiving any serum, let alone "monitoring" any for him. One patient filed a ... trying to reach him since have reported that his voicemail has been inactivated. There is a "Stealth Virus" group on the internet where ...
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medium for mammalian cellsMight you mean complete and serum FREE media? Complete media is a complex, undefined mix of things usually containing ... a mixture of proteins / hormones / growth factors etc (you can also get heat inactivated serum in which all the proteins have been denatured). The problem with this ...
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