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Gibco Cell Culture Basics |
Gibco Cell Culture Basics offers an introduction to cell culture, covering topics such as laboratory setup, safety, and aseptic techniques. Also find techniques and methods for passaging, freezing, and thawing cultured cells. Start here if you are new to cell culture techniques or need to refresh your knowledge.
Gain access to essential information that covers foundational techniques, best practices, and troubleshooting tips to optimize your cell culture experiments. Learn how to master cell culture techniques and download comprehensive, detailed documents on a wide range of topics, tailored to support your specific research needs.
Test your knowledge and refresh on best practices.
A companion handbook that introduces the fundamentals of cell culture.
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Whether you are new to cell culture or looking to refine your skills, this guide offers important information on fundamentals, including preparation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Read about the proper aseptic techniques for cell culture protocols, print out an aseptic techniques checklist for your lab, and watch videos to help keep your cell cultures free of contamination.
Discover the sources of cell culture contamination, how to identify the different types of contamination and best practices for eliminating or controlling contamination of your cell cultures.
Learn how to choose the cell line that fits your experimental needs, the differences between adherent and suspension cell culture, and how to identify typical and atypical cell morphology.
Find information on key cell culture environmental parameters such as temperature, pH, and culture medium. Learn best practices for setting up and monitoring your cell culture environment to help ensure the health of your cells.
Read about instruments and supplies common in cell culture laboratories, including hoods, incubators, and centrifuges.
Find detailed guidelines on routine cell culture procedures, including subculturing and monitoring cell health. Gain valuable insights and read practical tips to help you sustain robust and reliable cell cultures.
From cell thawing and passaging to cryopreservation, find comprehensive protocols and handy tools that cover several aspects of cell culture, helping you achieve consistent and reproducible results.
Explore our comprehensive guide to transfection technologies, tips for successful experiments, and advice on choosing the right method for your cell line and research goals.
Learn about cancer cell culture, including subtopics such as the biology of cancer, cell line culture, and the culture of cancer spheroids. View the hallmarks of cancer, find cancer cell line protocols, and download the handbook.
Discover the important factors to consider in FBS selection, the market scenarios that drive FBS availability and price, as well as the important terms you must know and use when searching for the right FBS for your research needs.
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Access cell culture and transfection educational resources to enable excellent experiment planning and execution.
Learn best practices and fundamentals of cell culture. Topics include aseptic technique and methods for the growth and maintenance of cells in culture.
Explore this collection of cell culture videos providing valuable insights into techniques, resources, and stay up to date with the latest advancements in the field.
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