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    ABSTRACT Microbial cell culture techniques are essentially needed in order to culture microbes so that it helps in various fields of biology such as households products, curing certain diseases, also in sewage management. Microbes are needed in almost every fields in one of the other ways we need to culture them in required conditions in order to cure manlier diseases and for the production of many products, also it plays a very important role in sewage disposal plants therefore microbes plays a

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    1. Cell cultures and Cadmium treatment In this experiment, Arabidopsis thaliana is used. Its cell suspension is cultured weekly by tenfold dilution. It contains 100ml fresh growth medium, 4.3g/L Murashige and Skoog basal salt mixture which is the mixture of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate, naphthaleneacetic acid, and kinetin. The salt mixture is then adjusted to its optimum pH. Cell cultures are incubated at 23C where the light and dark intensity are controlled. For this experiment, 16 hours of light

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    insecticidal baculoviruses in insect cell cultures has been proposed as an alternative to overcome the limitations of the in vivo processes, so far no in vitro process could be even implemented on an industrial scale in India, and baculovirus occlusion bodies are still produced in infected insect larvae. Some factors that 25 years ago have hindered the development of large-scale production processes for baculoviruses in insect cell cultures, such as the sensitivity of insect cells to the stresses linked to

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    This thesis aimed to develop culture expansion of undifferentiated human mesenchymal stem cells for potential use as autologous cell source for women for gynaecological disorders especially using small molecules, especially A83-01 (ALK 4/5/7 inhibitor). MSCs secret cytokines that act via paracrine effect to exert anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties. Identification of MSCs in almost all postnatal tissues (bone marrow, adipose tissue, umbilical blood, menstrual blood, placenta and pre-/post-menopausal

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    Cell Culture was first practice with cells of a donor named Henrietta Lacks in the early 1900’s. Cells primarily originated from complex multi-cellular organisms such as animals. Mammalian cells are grown in controlled environments that are generally outside of the cells natural environment because their easiest to grow and maintain when constantly checked for having the correct nutrients and right conditions. Controlled environment that these cells are cultured in mimics the conditions of the human

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    Observing a cell culture was like exploring uncharted territory—I was simply fascinated by it. As I watched my mentor ‘feed’ and rinse her osteoblasts, I imagined cells clumping in their container and multiplying in vitro. Eventually, when the cell line reached its optimal growth rate, the cells were cryopreserved to be retrieved only months later, leaving me in astonishment. Having the opportunity to observe and conduct such research procedures enthralls me; through the Metcalf SURF Program, I can

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    Cell Culture Contamination is a major problem in the field of scientific research as it obstructs the progression of science greatly. It is the one of the most common problem every researchers have encountered at least once in their lifetime. Cell culture contamination is the very simple process of cell cultures becoming infected with foreign unwanted substances. And these foreign invading substances varies from shapes and sizes to their molecular properties due to the fact that they do not come

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    It quickly became apparent that cell phone culture is most strong and obvious among the young people in this area as the older generations are not as comfortable and resistant to the change of the technology. Due to this I became selective in my watching, specifically young people, we have grown up with this technology. It is said it impairs our social abilities and whatever the truth of that may be it did lead me to believe that the most homogenous cell phone culture I could find would be with high

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    Since 1920, a scientist named George Gey, and his wife, Margaret Gey, had been working in their lab at Johns Hopkins to grow malignant cells outside of the body. They wanted to create the first immortal cells (continuously dividing lines of cells that would constantly replenish themselves and never die). What Henrietta and her family didn’t know, was that when a biopsy of her tumour was sent to the pathology lab, the tissue was never thrown out afterwards. After being looked at by a pathologist,

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    concept of the three R’s is replacement. Any experimental system that does not use whole, living animals is considered to be a replacement alternative. Some of these techniques still involve the humane killing of an animal for the purpose of obtaining cells, tissues, or organs for in vitro studies. Other techniques involve no use of any biological material from a fully developed vertebrate, non-human animal. In some cases, replacement methods can be used for the total replacement of animals in a study

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