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  • C180SE CO2 Incubator Sterilization Effectiveness Certification

    C180SE CO2 Incubator Sterilization Effectiveness Certification

    Cell culture contamination is often the most commonly encountered problem in cell culture laboratories, sometimes with very serious consequences. Contaminants of cell culture can be divided into two main categories, chemical contaminants such as impurities in media, serum and water, endotoxins, p...
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  • A CO2 incubator produces condensation, is the relative humidity too high?

    A CO2 incubator produces condensation, is the relative humidity too high?

    When we use CO2 incubator to cultivate cells, due to the difference in the amount of liquid added and the culture cycle, we have different requirements for the relative humidity in the incubator.   For experiments using 96-well cell culture plates with a long culture cycle, due to the small amo...
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  • How to Choose the Correct Shaker Amplitude?

    How to Choose the Correct Shaker Amplitude?

    What is the amplitude of a shaker? The amplitude of a shaker is the diameter of the pallet in circular motion, sometimes called the “oscillation diameter” or “track diameter” symbol: Ø. Radobio offers standard shakers with amplitudes of 3mm, 25mm, 26mm and 50mm,. Customiz...
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  • what is cell culture suspension vs adherent?

    what is cell culture suspension vs adherent?

    Most cells from vertebrates, with the exception of hematopoietic cells and a few other cells, are adherent-dependent and must be cultured on a suitable substrate that has been specifically treated to allow cell adhesion and spreading. However, many cells are also suitable for suspension culture....
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  • What is the difference between IR and TC CO2 sensor?

    What is the difference between IR and TC CO2 sensor?

    When growing cell cultures, in order to ensure proper growth, temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels need to be controlled. CO2 levels are of importance because they help to control the pH of the culture medium. If there’s too much CO2, it will become too acidic. If there’s not enou...
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  • Why CO2 is needed in cell culture?

    Why CO2 is needed in cell culture?

    The pH of a typical cell culture solution is between 7.0 and 7.4. Since the carbonate pH buffer system is a physiological pH buffer system (it is an important pH buffer system in human blood), it is used to maintain a stable pH in most cultures. a certain amount of sodium bicarbonate often needs ...
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  • Effect of temperature variation on cell culture

    Effect of temperature variation on cell culture

    Temperature is an important parameter in cell culture because it affects the reproducibility of results. Temperature changes above or below 37°C have a very significant effect on the cell growth kinetics of mammalian cells, similar to that of bacterial cells. Changes in gene expression and ...
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  • Use of Shaking Incubator in Biological Cell Culture

    Use of Shaking Incubator in Biological Cell Culture

    Biological culture is divided into static culture and shaking culture. Shaking culture, also known as suspension culture, is a culture method in which microbial cells are inoculated in liquid medium and placed on a shaker or oscillator for constant oscillation. It is widely used in strain screeni...
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