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Protocol – Passaging/Subculturing Suspension Culture
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Suspension culture is passaged by diluting the existing culture. Since cells float in the medium in suspension culture, they are not treated with a trypsin-EDTA solution. To subculture a suspension cell line, a small amount of cell suspension from the existing culture is transferred to a culture dish containing fresh growth medium.
Passaging/subculturing cells
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Subculturing (also called passaging) involves transferring a portion of cells from an existing culture to a new culture dish that…
Passaging/Subculturing Methods for Cells
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Several methods have been developed for passaging cells. Each method has its own advantages and drawbacks. Always check the cell…
Cryopreservation of Cells
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Cryopreservation is an efficient way to preserve cells at ultra-low temperatures (below -135°C) which stops all physiological processes and biological aging. It is a routinely used technique in all cell culture laboratories.
Cell Culture
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Culturing cells from multicellular organisms especially from animals (mammals, amphibians, insects, birds etc) refers to cell culture or animal cell culture.
Preparation of Freezing Medium Containing DMSO and Serum
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Overview The freezing medium is used to preserve cell lines at ultra-low temperatures. This method of preserving cell lines is…
Protocol – Cryopreservation of Adherent Cell Culture
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Overview Cryopreservation of adherent cell cultures requires detaching the cells from the substratum, typically through trypsinization. The detached cells are…

