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Are the PromoCell chondrocytes from orthopedic joint replacement surgery or other types of surgery?
Our chondrocytes are derived from patients (~55-80 years) who underwent surgery for total endoprothesis of the hip or knee joint. In most cases this is necessary due to arthrosis. If the tissue shows macroscopic lesions, it is not used for cell isolation.
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Will RNAlater solution denature the proteins in the cell pellets?
Yes, RNAlater Solution will denature proteins. Therefore, protein obtained from PromoCell cell pellets will be suitable for applications such as Western blotting or 2D gel electrophoresis, but not for applications that require native protein.
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Should I store the cryopreserved cells in the liquid phase or gas phase of liquid nitrogen?
In principle, both types of liquid nitrogen storage are acceptable, each having its advantages and disadvantages.
- Liquid phase storage provides a consistent temperature of -196°C, a longer holding time and a greater vial capacity but involves the risk of contamination issues.
- Storage in the gas phase is very safe with respect to contaminations but the holding time of the cells is shorter and the vial capacity is reduced.
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How long is it before the osteoblasts produce mineralized nodules?
For mineralization assays, HOB are cultured in Osteoblast Mineralization Medium (C-27020). Mineralization can be detected after approximately 3 weeks by incorporation of Ca-45, or it can be visualized by von Kossa or Alizarin Red staining for calcium.
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What calcium concentration is needed to induce differentiation in cultured keratinocytes?
The optimal calcium concentration for both proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes depends on the species and also on the media formulation. To keep primary human keratinocytes in the proliferative status, concentrations between 0.03 and 0.15 mM (PromoCell Keratinocyte Growth Medium 2: 0.06 mM) are generally used. Increasing the calcium above 1 mM will induce terminal differentiation and lead to the loss of proliferative activity.
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Will precoating of dishes have any adverse impact on the HUVEC?
Precoating of culture vessels with ECM proteins does not have adverse effects on the cells but has been reported to influence the cellular expression pattern. It is therefore recommended to use the same culture conditions, e.g. fibronectin-, collagen-, or gelatin-coating for a whole set of experiments to be able to compare the results.
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Can I defrost Accutase Solution, prepare aliquots and refreeze them?
Yes, Accutase Solution can be defrosted, aliquoted, and then refrozen.
Defrosting: Accutase should be defrosted overnight in the refrigerator or placed in a tub of cold tap water. Do not defrost in a 37°C water bath.
Stability: Once thawed, it is stable for at least 2 months in the refrigerator if stored promptly after use.Related Links and Documents
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Is PromoCell’s Cryo-SFM produced under GMP standard?
No, our Freezing Medium Cryo-SFM (C-29910) is not produced under GMP standard. It is for in vitro research use only and not appoved for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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What are the disadvantages of the prophylactic use of antibiotics in cell culture?
The use of antibiotics creates a false sense of security and allows users to develop poor aseptic techniques. This leads to low-level contamination with partially resistant bacteria occurring but being overlooked for a time. This then leads to cells with undetected contamination being cultured for extended periods of time, increasing the risk that contamination will spread throughout the laboratory and eventually antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria may develop.
Mycoplasma infections can also occur more easily, as they are often introduced along with contaminants such as bacteria and fungi.
Last but not least, antibiotics are known to have negative effects on the metabolism of eukaryotic cells – more details on this topic can be found in our blog article “Antibiotics in cell culture: friend or enemy”.Related Links and Documents
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Are your cells isolated under GMP?
Our cells are not manufactured according to GMP guidelines and are intended for in vitro use only.
Our EXCiPACT™ GMP certification only applies to the processes related to the media.
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