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Cell Culture FAQ: What to do with a new cell line in your lab?
实验室学院
- 细胞生物学
- 细胞培养
- 二氧化碳培养箱
- 细胞培养耗材
- 常见问题
It is common practice to share cell lines with external laboratories and collaborators. But these cell lines might come with an incalculable contamination or misidentification risk. Therefore, it is highly recommended to verify quality and origin to obtain further reliable data with these cell lines. Consider the following procedure when adding a foreign cell line to your cell culture:
Quarantine the new cell line (separate incubators, biosafety cabinets or even cell culture laboratories depending on the individual laboratory equipment).
Quality tests for any microbial contaminants like bacteria, fungi, yeast, and mycoplasma.
Compare with the list of known misidentified cell lines using the ICLAC database.
Identity tests for cross-contamination or misidentification to verify the authenticity of the cell line.
Using your own tests to verify cell lines can save you valuable time, efforts and costs.
Quarantine the new cell line (separate incubators, biosafety cabinets or even cell culture laboratories depending on the individual laboratory equipment).
Quality tests for any microbial contaminants like bacteria, fungi, yeast, and mycoplasma.
Compare with the list of known misidentified cell lines using the ICLAC database.
Identity tests for cross-contamination or misidentification to verify the authenticity of the cell line.
Using your own tests to verify cell lines can save you valuable time, efforts and costs.
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