Human serum
Human serum is a cell culture reagent derived from the blood of healthy human donors. It provides a natural source of proteins, growth factors, and other components that support the growth and maintenance of cells in vitro.
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2 protocols using human serum
Isolation and Expansion of NK Cells
Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation for Cancer Patients
The ovarian biopsy was retrieved by laparoscopy and immediately transferred to the laboratory in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) medium (Stemcell Technologies, Milan, Italy) supplemented with 10% human serum (provided by the Transfusion Center of S.Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy) at 4°C. The medulla of the biopsy was removed using a surgical scissor, and the cortical tissue was dissected in strips (±1 cm × 2 mm × 1 mm), and slowly frozen according to the protocol previously described [35 (link)].
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