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Master Your Migration Study: The Essential Guide to Wound Healing Assay Controls
Unlock the full potential of your scratch assays! Are you confident in your cell migration results? This definitive guide reveals why positive and negative controls are non-negotiable for robust, publishable data. Learn to select the best controls—from EGF and serum to cytochalasin D—and integrate them seamlessly into your workflow. We provide step-by-step instructions and pro-tips to help you eliminate ambiguity, troubleshoot with precision, and make confident claims about y
Jul 144 min read
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Visualizing Cell Migration with Live/Dead Staining: Complete Guide
Unlock crystal-clear, high-contrast views of cell migration with Live/Dead staining! This powerful technique vividly stains live cells green and dead cells red, enabling precise quantification of wound healing and providing crucial insights into cell viability. Elevate your research from basic observation to high-content analysis with this simple, 30-minute protocol. Discover how to get sharper data and more compelling visuals for your regenerative medicine, drug testing, or
Jun 275 min read
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Unlocking the Microscopic World: What is Cell Culture
Cell culture, the art of growing cells in the lab, is a powerhouse of modern science. From fighting diseases and developing new drugs to pioneering future foods, this technique is indispensable. Dive into its meticulous world, explore vital steps, safeguards, and its evolving future with innovations like advanced monitoring systems such as CLYTE's Cadmus, AI, and 3D cultures. Discover how scientists harness these microscopic factories to push the boundaries of biological and
May 268 min read
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How Operator Mistakes Lead to Cell Culture Contamination and the Broader Impact on Research and Healthcare
Operator errors cause up to 30% cell culture contamination, impacting research, sustainability, and patient care—automation offers solution.
Mar 193 min read
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