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The filtering performance was found to be enhanced by fitting the filter at the shoulder of the flask. Membrane fouling was prevented for long periods by waves created in the culture broth due to the shaking action, which constantly washed the membrane surface. Using this shake flask system, ...
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Adherent cell culture An adherent cell culture is a culture defined by the cell’s ability to reproduce when attached to growth-promoting substrate. This characterization is called “anchorage dependence.” An anchorage dependent cell will require a plastic dish or flask that is specifically treated...
When the culture medium in each flask is increased from 40 cc in an amount of 40 cc to become 80 cc, then, the culture medium in each of the three flasks is transferred to one cell culture bag (hereinafter simply as a “bag”). 240 cc (80 cc×3) of the culture medium, cells be...
To accomplish these vital functions in suspension cell culture, one requires a shaker that meets certain requirements. The shaking motion needed when using an Erlenmeyer flask is a “nice swirl,” says Sara Livingston, global product manager for orbital shakers at Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham,...
To avoid clumping do not agitate the cells by shaking the flask while waiting for detachment Split cells 1:4 every 3 days or 1:8 every 6 days Cultures should be incubated at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere with 5% CO2 Subculture Troubleshooting Procedures ...
Adherent cell culture An adherent cell culture is a culture defined by the cell’s ability to reproduce when attached to growth-promoting substrate. This characterization is called “anchorage dependence.” An anchorage dependent cell will require a plastic dish or flask that is specifically treated ...
For biological replicates one culture was split into several flask at least 24 h prior to experiment initiation. Cell lysis and RNA purification Cells were directly harvested on cell culture dishes using 1 mL TRI reagent for T25 flasks or 0.5 mL TRI reagent for smaller dishes. The tot...
culture flasks were vigorously agitated on a rotary shaker for 15 h. The resulting cell suspension consisted mainly of amoeboid microglial cells andoligodendrocytes. By additional adherence/shaking steps, microglial cells could be enriched up to 95% in the cell culture. Since the distribution of micr...