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 Cell culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cell lines that originate with humans are somewhat controversial in bioethics, as they may easily outlive their parent organism and lead to the discovery of lucrative medical treatments.
Results of such research will be at least flawed, if not outright wrong in their conclusion, with possible consequences if therapeutic approaches are developed based on it.
in medical research focusing on a specific type of cell.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_culture   (1118 words)

  
 Cell Phone Culture
To summarize: Cell phones are enabling people to create their own micro-cultures; they are changing cultural norms and values, and demonstrating consumers' ability to modify and repurpose technology for their own use.
The other conclusion is the emphasis on pet culture, which demonstrates the loneliness of the single-child generation.
For the purposes of this discussion, culture can be defined as a shared set of practices, norms, values and symbols.
http://web.mit.edu/comm-forum/forums/cell_phone_culture.htm   (3589 words)

  
 Neuronal Cell Culture
Primary culture of identified neurons from the visual cortex of postnatal rats.
A concentration of 25 µg/mL is sufficient to treat coverslips for mammalian neuronal culture.
Special Note: Isolation of primary neurons for cell culture is an invasive procedure which must be conducted in a humane manner.
http://www.ionyz.com/culture.html   (2070 words)

  
 Cell (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first pathway, glycolysis, requires no oxygen and is referred to as anaerobic metabolism.
Another theory holds that the turbulent shores of the ancient coastal waters may have served as a mammoth laboratory, aiding in the countless experiments necessary to bring about the first cell.
Other organisms, such as humans, are multicellular, (humans have an estimated 100,000 billion or 10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology)   (3516 words)

  
 BASIC CELL CULTURE TECHNIQUES
Cell enumeration with a hemocytometer is the most widely used method, and it continues to have a place in all laboratories, including those
In doing tissue culture work, 70% of the problems are due to a lack of good sterile technique.
The importance of accurate enumeration of cells at time of inoculation, at the termina—tion of an experiment, and throughout the course of many experiments is
http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/classes/chemistry/chem467l/mardahl/basiccell.html   (1605 words)

  
 Cell Culture Technologies news
The elimination of the most tedious experimental procedures in cell culture was set as a further aim of the project.
The cells need to regenerate and to adapt to the new culture conditions stepwise.
The study was initiated by Ferruccio Messi, Rene Fischer and Claudio Strebel with the kind support of the Swiss foundation FFVFF - a non-profit organization supporting animal-free experimental research in life science.
http://www.cellculture.com/news.html   (5591 words)

  
 Beginning Molecular Biology Laboratory Manual
Ian Freshney, Culture of Animal cells: A manual of basic techniques, Wiley-Liss, 1987.
Each student should maintain his own cells throughout the course of the experiment.
Before using the microscope or whenever an objective is changed, check that the phase rings are aligned.
http://www.research.umbc.edu/~jwolf/method5.htm   (2909 words)

  
 Bioengineering - Cell Culture
Consequently, animal cell culture did not become a routine laboratory technique until the 1950s.
Major epidemics of polio in the 1940s and 1950s promoted a lot of effort to develop an effective vaccine.
The original impetus for the development of cell culture was to study, under the microscope, normal physiological events such as nerve development.
http://www.bioteach.ubc.ca/Bioengineering/CellCulture   (1013 words)

  
 Cell Biology Lab- Tissue Culture Methods
Cultures can be generated from embryonic or adult: cortex, retina, spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia, sympathetic ganglia.
Depending on the preparation technique either neurons, glia or neurons and glial cultures can be generated.
Primary cell cultures are derived from rat, mouse and human in the Lab.
http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/research/methods/culture.htm   (232 words)

  
 Cell Culture by Ashley Mack
Tissue culture was first devised at the beginning of this century as a method for studying the behavior of animal cells.
All chromosome spreading techniques are based on this principle (Paul, 1970).
Cell cultures are used as a research technique in fundamental cytology to investigate normal cell metabolism.
http://www.samford.edu/~gekeller/mack.html   (1177 words)

  
 Animal Cell Culture
The emphasis of this course will be on the practical aspects of cell culture techniques.
Freshney, R.I. Animal Cell Culture: A Practical Approach.
Example: Effect of a drug on a cell culture.
http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/mccor1fm/animal.htm   (322 words)

  
 Forum examines 'Cell Phone Culture' - MIT News Office
MIT students in the "Cell Phone Culture" audience seemed especially alert when Katz described research on "teledensity" and the contested "micro-culture" of classrooms at Rutgers.
Katz described newly acceptable behaviors -- known as "territoriality and choreography" -- that people perform to find space or separate from a group to accommodate a cell phone conversation, and said those behaviors are all ways of "privileging the distant other over co-present friends."
Katz focused on how cell phone use has altered social norms in classroom micro-climates and in public spaces within the United States.
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2005/cellphone-1130.html   (519 words)

  
 Cell Culture Techniques Introduction
This process essentially comprises the separation of lymphocytes from samples of human peripheral blood and their transformation into lymphoblastoid cell lines by treatment with the tumourigenic Epstein Barr Virus (EBV).
It is theoretically possible to achieve this expansion by biochemical means such as "whole genome PCR", but to date this has not proved practicable.
This is based on processes introduced into, and subsequently developed by ECACC in the late 1980’s, for the immortalization of human lymphocytes.
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Interest/Life_Science/Cell_Culture/Key_Resources/ECACC_Handbook.html   (1040 words)

  
 Endothelial Cell Culture
This allows the study of endothelial cells in a more physiologic environment when compared to other methods.
Most types of microscopy can be performed including immunohisto-chemical techniques
These culture conditions more closely mimic in vivo cell growth.The microporous nature of the fibers and the ability to control the extra-cellular matrix provides an ideal system for cellular co-cultivation with other cell types such as vascular smooth muscle or neuroglia.
http://www.fibercellsystems.com/app-endothelial.htm   (1104 words)

  
 Cell Culture Services
All cell culture is performed in a sterile environment employing aseptic techniques.
This is a lengthy process, which involves culturing the cells in specific antibiotics.
Cell culture work will be offered on an individual contractual basis.
http://www.lerner.ccf.org/services/cell/cellculture.php   (448 words)

  
 SIVB Terminology Listing
Protoplast fusion: Technique in which protoplasts are fused into a single cell.
This confusion is especially acute in the field of vertebrate, invertebrate and plant cell culture.
The cultured cell or tissue may be separated from the feeder layer by a porous matrix such as filter paper or membranous filters.
http://www.sivb.org/edu_terminology.asp   (4179 words)

  
 Official Petaka Cell Culture FAQ Huvek Hela Cell Human Monocytes - Human Epidermocytes
For a given culture, media could be exchanged several times in the same Petaka, however, after that, Petaka should be disposed.
Cells were expanded on arrival in perfect conditions.
Official Petaka Cell Culture FAQ Huvek Hela Cell Human Monocytes - Human Epidermocytes
http://www.celartia.com/petaka_faq.html   (1231 words)

  
 Cell culture
This volume provides a broad treatment of the principles and practice of virus culture and will be of interest to all those involved in virus culture including academic, industrial, and clinical research groups.
Secondary cells were originally explanted from a donor organism, and given the correct culture conditions, divide and grow for some time in vitro, e.g.
These are human epithelial cells from a fatal cervical carcinoma transformed by human papillomavirus 18 (HPV18).
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/video/culture.html   (930 words)

  
 Biodiversity - Plant Cell Culture
Many plant species can be regenerated in vitro through several approaches but all require a starting point.
This process is known as plant cell culture and can be applied in many different ways.
Plant cell suspension culture is valuable for studying the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites.
http://www.bioteach.ubc.ca/Biodiversity/plantculture   (1528 words)

  
 Cell Trends, Inc. - A cell culture-based contract services laboratory.
A broad range of contract laboratory services, utilizing tissue culture and virology-based techniques, is available to support your research objectives.
Whether you are seeking process validation services, viral clearance services, research and development services, or a custom research project, our Laboratory team is always ready to provide exceptional personalized service with dedicated customer support.
Cell Trends is a GLP-audited contract research laboratory with a 14-year reputation for providing quality work, prompt service, and competitive pricing.
http://www.celltrends.com   (151 words)

  
 Cell Biology/Cell Culture Protocols
It is appropriate for both laboratory workers who are using it for the first time or for those who interact with cell culture researchers and who want a better understanding of the key concepts, products and terminology in this interesting and rapidly growing field.
General guidelines to cell and tissue culture techniques, including
This 8-page guide is designed to serve as a basic introduction to animal cell culture.
http://www.protocol-online.org/prot/Cell_Biology/Cell_Culture   (125 words)

  
 Cell Culture Solutions, LLC - Home Page
Our commitment is to help our clients achieve a successful transition from RandD to Manufacturing.
We emphasize the development and application of cell culture processes to the biopharmaceutical industry.
Cell Culture Solutions, LLC is a company that provides contract development services in mammalian cell culture techniques, cellular process development and process optimization to the biopharmaceutical industry
http://cellculturesolutions.com   (106 words)

  
 Clinical Cell Culture C3
The skin is then applied to the wound to ensure increased healing rates with minimal scarring.
C3 uses unique tissue engineering processes to grow skin cells from a small sample of the patient’s own skin.
is a publicly listed company established to commercialise a number of tissue engineered products for the treatment of skin defects using autologous cell replacement.
http://www.clinicalcellculture.com   (103 words)

  
 Cell Culture LIMS
Just a few of the things you can do with the CCLims...
The Cell Culture Laboratory Information Management System (CCLims™) is an all emcompasing solution that manages all facets of your Cell Culture Laboratory.
No other LIMS comes close to supporting Cell Culture the way the CCLims does.
http://www.cclims.com   (205 words)

  
 Plant Cell Culture
It contains step by step laboratory exercises which will give college students "hands on" experience with most aspects of plant microculture.
Plant Cell Culture is an instructional laboratory manual which explains the basics of plant cell culture biotechnology.
It describes the industrial applications of plant cell culture and gives an introduction to bioprocess technology.
http://www.zeta.org.au/~brianc/pcc.htm   (131 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Cell Culture Technology for Pharmaceutical and Cell-Based Therapies (Biotechnology and Bioprocessing ...
The book describes manipulations and the genetic engineering of cells for the production of biotechnology products, tissue engineering, and cell-based therapies.
Amazon.com: Cell Culture Technology for Pharmaceutical and Cell-Based Therapies (Biotechnology and Bioprocessing Series): Books: Sadettin S. turk,Wei-Shou Hu Your
Cell Culture Technology for Pharmaceutical and Cell-Based Therapies (Biotechnology and Bioprocessing Series) (Hardcover)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0824753348?v=glance   (615 words)

  
 Cell Culture Labs
Your task is to perform a 1:2 split of the culture.
Use a separate sterile pipette for each manipulation.
Rinse the culture well since any medium left in the flask will prevent the trypsin from working in the next step.
http://cos.colstate.edu/stokes/cell_culture.htm   (907 words)

  
 ATCC: The Global Bioresource Center
ATCC announces its award of a contract from the National Cancer Institute to design and implement a system to collect and store biological specimens and associated clinical data for use in cancer research.
Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain FA1090 is a streptomycin-resistant, proline-requiring strain that has been used to study the human immune response to gonococcal infection (Nat.
A tradition of quality makes ATCC your most reliable source for stem cell lines and reagents.
http://www.atcc.org   (411 words)

  
 Cell Culture: Your Source for Cell Culture Products and Cell Culture Solutions.
Embryo Culture Gene Therapy Primary Human Culture Stem Cells
These include novel animal component-free media (for CHO, hybridoma, HEK 293 cells, stem cells) for protein or antibody expression, gene therapy and tissue engineering applications.
Both an educational and problem-solving tool, the Media Expert® is the most comprehensive source of information on cell culture media components and formulation issues.
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Interest/Life_Science/Cell_Culture.html   (292 words)

  
 OptiCell - Total Cell Management
OptiCell is a new concept in cell culture devices
cell separation to transfection in a device with
OptiCell can also be used for the production
http://www.opticell.com   (25 words)

  
 Cell Culture Freezing Media Protocol
Our ready-to-use cell culture freezing medium takes ALL of the guess work out of a home-made preparation.
After the cells have been resuspended and aliquoted into appropriate cryogenic storage vials, they can be placed on dry ice and your normal freeze down procedure should be started within five minutes.
Using Specialty Media's Cell Culture Freezing Medium is a cost effective alternative to making your own cryopreservation medium.
http://www.specialtymedia.com/05Resources/Protocols/cell_freezing.htm   (467 words)

  
 Welcome to NCCC
The National Cell Culture Center is a research resource facility established by the National Center of Resources for Research, National Institutes of Health (NIH), to provide customized, large scale, cell culture services for basic research laboratories.
The Center is housed in the modern Cell Culture Laboratory of BioVest International, Inc. For interest in contract production of secreted proteins or large scale animal cell culture, for non-research or industry use, please forward your inquiries to biovest.com.
http://www.nccc.com   (75 words)

  
 Cell Biology Protocols
The main purpose of the flow chamber assay is to visualize and measure interactions between flowing cells expressing a given adhesion molecule on their surface, and their receptor, either directly coated on the flow chamber lower wall or expressed on a cell monolayer.
This protocol focuses on the interactions between L-selectin expressed on neutrophils and PNAd coated onto the plastic surface.
(Daniel T. O'Connor, UCSD Chromaffin Cell and Hypertension Research)
http://www.protocol-online.org/prot/Cell_Biology   (193 words)

  
 CELLS alive! Cancer Cell Cam
One way to predict which tissue culture cell in a population is about to divide is to watch for a cell that is no longer spread on the culture chamber surface and is forming a sphere.
Cancer Cell Cam: Human Melanoma Cells Growing in Culture
Clicking on the decrement and increment buttons above allows you to view any previous frame in the sequence.
http://www.cellsalive.com/cam1.htm   (104 words)

  
 Welcome to Mediatech, Inc. - Home
hank you for considering Mediatech and we look forward to helping you with all your research and cell culture needs.
http://www.cellgro.com   (93 words)

  
 Hollow fiber cell culture bioreactor
REFERENCE OF THE MONTH: Selection of a Moxifloxacin Dose That Suppresses Drug Resistance in Mycobaterium tuberculosis, by Use of an In Vitro Pharmacodynamic Infection Model and Mathematical Modeling
New Developments in Hollow Fiber Cell Culture - by John J. Cadwell
Culture of Endothelial Cells in Hollow Fiber Systems - by John J. Cadwell
http://www.fibercellsystems.com   (82 words)

  
 ATCC: Cell Biology Collection
It holds over 950 cancer cell lines (including 700 human cancer cell lines) and over 1,000 hybridomas for production of monoclonal antibodies, as well as a variety of special collections.
ATCC's Cell Biology Collection is the most comprehensive and diverse of its kind in the world, consisting of over 3,600 cell lines from over 80 different species.
Select up to three different fields to narrow your search.
http://www.atcc.org/common/catalog/cellBiology/cellBiologyIndex.cfm   (93 words)

  
 Synthecon
We are pioneers and innovators of 3D Cell Culture Systems
Please browse our site to find out how Synthecon can provide award winning solutions for 3D Cell Culture Systems
http://www.synthecon.com   (29 words)

  
 CellCultureChat - The Answers for All of Your Cell Culture Questions.
CellCultureChat - The Answers for All of Your Cell Culture Questions.
: The Answers for All of Your Cell Culture Questions.
protocol for splitting cell lines by jeanette joy
http://www.cellculturechat.com   (219 words)

  
 Wave Biotech - Wave Bioreactor: Ideal for Cell Culture
Wave Biotech - Wave Bioreactor: Ideal for Cell Culture
http://www.wavebiotech.com   (9 words)

  
 Human Cells, Cell Culture -Cell Applicatons
Worldwide Provider of Cell Culture Products and Services
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© 2003 Cell Applications, Inc. All rights reserved.
http://cellapplications.com   (57 words)

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