Tissue culture plasticware
Tissue culture plasticware is a type of laboratory equipment designed for the cultivation and maintenance of cells, tissues, and other biological samples. These products provide a controlled environment for cell growth and experimentation, typically consisting of various containers, dishes, and plates made of specialized plastic materials.
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8 protocols using tissue culture plasticware
Breast Cancer Cell Line Analysis
Nanoparticle-Mediated Cytotoxicity Evaluation
Antiseptic solutions for cell culture
Antiseptic solutions NaOCl (0.08% sodium hypochlorite, Lavanox®, Serag-Wiessner GmbH und Co. KG, Naila, Germany) and CHG (0.05% chlorhexidine gluconate, Irrisept®, Irrimax Corporation, Lawrenceville GA, USA) were purchased. Fresh dilutions were produced for each experiment. The products were used in their original concentration 1:1 and at 1:5 and 1:25 dilutions (CHG: 1:1 0.05%, 1:5 0.01%, 1:25 0.002%; NaOCl: 1:1 0.08%, 1:5 0.016%, 1:25 0.0032%).
Molecular Mechanisms of Cellular Proliferation
Cell Culture and Maintenance Protocols
MYCN and p53 Regulation in Cell Lines
Cell Culture Protocol for Mammalian Cells
Bronchial Epithelial Cell Culture Protocol
Penicillin G, RPMI-1640 media, streptomycin sulfate, amphotericin B and L-glutamine were purchased from Invitrogen (Melbourne, VIC, Australia). Ultroser G was supplied from Ciphergen (Cergy-Saint-Christophe, France). Collagens type I and all tissue culture plastic ware were purchased from BD (Bedford, MA, USA).
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