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Cell culture

Culturing cells is where cells are grown outside their natural environment in a controlled way.

Cell culture involves growing cells under controlled conditions, typically outside their natural environment. This technique is imperative for studying cellular functions, drug development, and biotechnology applications. Researchers can observe cell behavior, test treatments, and produce biological products by providing a stable environment. Our extensive cell culture resources include high-quality media, sera, and reagents designed to optimize cell growth and viability. We also offer a wide range of products tailored for various cell culture applications, including cell lines and lysates.

To support your research, we provide step-by-step protocols and guides that cover essential techniques such as cell maintenance, induction of apoptosis, and cryopreservation. Our resources are designed to help you achieve reproducible and reliable results. Additionally, our technical support team is available to assist with troubleshooting and optimizing your cell culture conditions.

Here, you can explore our extensive collection of cell culture protocols and resources to enhance your research and achieve your goals.

Protocols for cell culture

All the insights and materials you need to run robust cell culture experiments in clear, step-by-step protocols designed by our experts and partners.

BMDC isolation protocol

Cell culture and maintenance protocol

Counting cells using a hemocytometer

Cryopreservation of mammalian cell lines video protocol

Differentiation of 3t3-L1 cells into adipocyte-like cells

Induction of apoptosis in cells

Isolation of human platelets from whole blood

RNA isolation and reverse transcription