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Cell Culture Contamination
Understanding Cell Culture Contamination
Understanding Cell Culture Contamination
Watch NowStudies have shown that at least 20% of the animal cell cultures currently in existence are contaminated by either microorganisms or other cell lines. This webinar reviews the scope of this major problem, examines some of its causes, and discusses techniques for avoiding contamination. It also explores some key, simple strategies to monitor for contamination and prevent losses through careful culture management.
Studies have shown that at least 20% of the animal cell cultures currently in existence are contaminated by either microorganisms or other cell lines. This webinar reviews the scope of this major problem, examines some of its causes, and discusses techniques for avoiding contamination. It also explores some key, simple strategies to monitor for contamination and prevent losses through careful culture management.
Aseptic Technique
Aseptic Technique
Watch NowThis webinar will specifically focus on aseptic technique: developing a practical approach to aseptic technique; reducing day-to-day contamination problems in the lab; and helpful hints for avoiding contamination.
This webinar will specifically focus on aseptic technique: developing a practical approach to aseptic technique; reducing day-to-day contamination problems in the lab; and helpful hints for avoiding contamination.
Strategies for Reducing Contamination
Strategies for Reducing Contamination
Watch NowThe third part of our lecture series on cell culture contamination focuses on everyday management of cell culture contamination. It discusses how to reduce cell culture accidents by using good aseptic technique, the importance of freeze stocks, and how to appropriately monitor for contamination. You will also learn how to track down the source of contamination to prevent future accidents.
The third part of our lecture series on cell culture contamination focuses on everyday management of cell culture contamination. It discusses how to reduce cell culture accidents by using good aseptic technique, the importance of freeze stocks, and how to appropriately monitor for contamination. You will also learn how to track down the source of contamination to prevent future accidents.