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Antibiotic solution of penicillin streptomycin

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Antibiotic solution of Penicillin/Streptomycin is a commonly used sterile solution for cell culture applications. It contains a combination of the antibiotics penicillin and streptomycin to prevent bacterial contamination in cell culture media.

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Adherent CHOK1 Cell Culture Protocol

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Adherent CHOK1 cell line (ATCC CRL-9661) was granted by Pasteur Institute of Iran. Ham’s F12 nutrient mixture was obtained from Inoclon Co. (Iran). Antibiotic solution of Penicillin/Streptomycin, and trypsin 10X were obtained from Biosera Co. (England). Fetal bovine serum was purchased from Gibco Co. (USA). High G content alginic acid (MW, 100 000-200 000, G content, 70%), calcium chloride, linear PEI (Mn~10 000), PLL (MW 70 000-150 000, 0.01%), HEPES, MTT reagent, trypan blue, fluorescein diacetate, propidium iodide, L-glutamine, and DMSO were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (USA).
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Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Alginic Acid Hydrogels

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High G content alginic acid (MW, 100 000–200 000, G content, 70%), calcium chloride, branched and linear PEI (Mn ∼10 000), PLL (MW 70 000–150 000, 0.01%), HEPES, MTT reagent, and DMSO were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (USA). Cell culture media (RPMI), antibiotic solution of penicillin/streptomycin, and trypsin 10X were obtained from Biosera Co. (England). Fetal bovine serum was purchased from Gibco Co. (USA). HepG2 cell line (NCBI Code: C158) was obtained from Pasteur Institute of Iran.
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