Questions in this topic
- Why Trypsinization is done?
- What is the difference between Dmem And Emem?
- What is the difference between defined and complex media?
- What is the concentration of 1x PBS?
- What is medium culture?
- What is Hepes buffer?
- What is fetal bovine serum used for?
- What is Dmem used for?
- What is culture method?
- What is complete media?
- What is the difference between synthetic and complex media?
- What is the purpose of trypsin?
- Why Peptone is used in culture media?
- Why is serum added to cell culture media?
- Why is EDTA added to trypsin?
- Why is Dmem used in cell culture?
- Why do we use PBS in cell culture?
- Why do we add antibiotics to cell culture media?
- Why do cells need serum?
- Where is trypsin most active in the body?
- What type of bacteria does gentamicin kill?
- What is an undefined medium?
- What is alpha MEM?
- What activates Trypsinogen?
- Is MSA defined or undefined medium?
- Is hepes acidic or basic?
- Is hepes a salt?
- Is dog blood the same as human blood?
- How much strep do you add to Dmem?
- Does RPMI contain calcium?
- Can you freeze RPMI?
- Can trypsin kill cells?
- What are Agars?
- What are CHO cells and what are they used for?
- What does RPMI 1640 stand for?
- What does EDTA do in cell culture?
- What does antibiotics do to cells?
- What does albumin measure?
- What do TNTC and Tftc stand for?
- What are Vero cells used for?
- What are types of culture media?
- What are the most basic components required in a medium?
- What are the disadvantages of serum?
- Can EDTA kill cells?