Get tips on using SQSTM1 Antibody (D-3) to perform Autophagy assay cell type - Goblet cells
Get tips on using SQSTM1 Antibody (D-3) to perform Autophagy assay cell type - Goblet cells
Get tips on using SQSTM1 Antibody (D-3) to perform Autophagy assay cell type - K562 cells
Get tips on using mTOR (7C10) Rabbit mAb to perform Autophagy assay cell type - SH-SY5Y
Get tips on using Stealth siRNA(m) Atg16l2 to perform siRNA / miRNA gene silencing Mouse - Pancreatic Acinar cells Atg16l2
Get tips on using mTOR Inhibitor XI, Torin1 - Calbiochem to perform Autophagy assay cell type - GL261
Get tips on using mTOR Inhibitor XI, Torin1 - Calbiochem to perform Autophagy assay cell type - GL15
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Get tips on using Gibco™Ham's F-12K (Kaighn's) Medium to perform Stem cell culture media Human myogenic progenitor cells
Bacterial culture is a process of letting bacteria multiply in a controlled fashion (temperature, humidity, oxygen content or shaking), in a predetermined culture medium (antibiotic resistance to obtain homogenous clones). It is an important step, especially during cloning, as a single cell can be grown homogeneously (on semi-solid or in liquid conditions) to obtain colonies. As mentioned, bacteria can be cultured in broth cultures (Luria broth or LB) or Petri dishes (Agar plates). A specific antibiotic can be added to the broth or agar plates in order to grow bacteria which have the gene insert conferring its resistance to that antibiotic. Following points are necessary to consider for optimal growth conditions: 1. In general, most bacteria grow well at 37C, but there are some strains which require growth temperatures between 25-30C. 2. It is ideal in broth cultures to fill the flask to ⅓ or less of the total flask volume for optimal aerobic growth. 3. Shaking speeds between 140-180 rpm are appropriate to ensure aeration and that the cells are surrounded by fresh media, and do not settle.
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