treated means, the cell culture is treated with some agents/compounds/drugs/even antibiotic etc.
Cells adhere to the tissue culture flask because the surface of the flask is typically treated with a material (e.g. collagen, gelatin, or fibronectin) that mimics the extracellular matrix, providing a suitable environment for cell attachment. This adhesion is important for cell growth and proliferation, as well as maintaining cell morphology and function in vitro.
The medical term for the reduction of oxygen supply to tissue is ischemia. This condition can lead to tissue damage or cell death if not promptly treated. Symptoms of ischemia can include pain, numbness, or tissue discoloration.
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Cell density is higher at the center of a culture plate because cells initially adhere and replicate at the center before spreading outwards. As cells multiply and consume nutrients, the center becomes more crowded while the periphery has more space for cells to move and spread out. This uneven distribution of cells results in higher density at the center and lower density at the periphery of the culture plate.
it's a tissue cell in your knee called phoenominoses
to culture any organ , tissue or cell from single cell called cell culture. to grow any tissue or organ from a tissue called tissue cultured. and formation of any organ from source organ is called organ culture. in short according to the source of culture any cultured are named.
Cells adhere to the tissue culture flask because the surface of the flask is typically treated with a material (e.g. collagen, gelatin, or fibronectin) that mimics the extracellular matrix, providing a suitable environment for cell attachment. This adhesion is important for cell growth and proliferation, as well as maintaining cell morphology and function in vitro.
Lii Jang Liu has written: 'Tropical plant cell and tissue culture' -- subject(s): Plant biotechnology, Plant cell culture, Plant micropropagation, Plant tissue culture
Cross contamination means the growth of microrganism in animal cell culture.
The scientific definition of tissue culture originally meant the growth and maintenance of tissue pieces. Now it is more commonly referring to the technique of the cell culture.
There are four main types of tissues in animals; epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective.
R. Ian Freshney has written: 'Animal Cell Culture' 'Culture of Animal Cells' 'Culture of Epithelial Cells, Culture of Hematopoietic Cells and Culture of Animal Cells' 'Culture of animal cells' -- subject(s): Culture Techniques, Cultured Cells, Methods, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture, Cell culture 'Culture of animal cells' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Culture techniques, Cultured Cells, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture 'Cultural of Human Tumor Cells and Cultural of Epithelial Cells' 'Culture of Epithelial Cells'
TCID=Tissue Culture Infectious Dose TCID 50 means in tissue culture a certain virus will infect 50% of the cell monolayers challenged with the defined inoculum
plant tissue culture
R. L. P. Adams has written: 'Cell culture for biochemists' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Cultured Cells, Cytology, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture
The addition of 5% CO2 in tissue culture creates a more physiologically relevant environment for cell culture by maintaining the pH of the culture medium and promoting cell growth. This level of CO2 represents a balance between providing enough CO2 for cellular respiration and avoiding excessive acidification of the medium.
The disadvantages of cell culture is:- Biological relevance: means that the cell that u r culturing may have a low biological relevance with the organism u r looking at. Primary culture: out of tissue context Continuous culture: changes occur in cell, generate a new cell line, mutation occur. Hope this helps.