Mycoplasma contamination is prevalent in cell culture labs: in one study, researchers identified mycoplasma contamination in 11% of the 10,000 cell lines they tested (Olarerin-George et al. 2015).
Mycoplasma is a common bacterial contaminator in cell culture laboratories. Mycoplasma contamination has been shown to induce cellular changes, e.g. susceptibility to drugs, which could render any ...
Mycoplasma contamination is a significant concern in cell culture laboratories, threatening research integrity and generating inaccurate experimental results. MycoFog. Image Credit: Scintica ...
After a microbiology-filled academic and research career, Diana Patzelt became the Global Project Manager for Microbial Enumeration Products at Sartorius (Göttingen, Germany), earning her the title of ...
Enabling quicker research, development, and production for upstream bioprocessing through scale out Like the cells they culture, bioreactors come in various shapes, sizes, and specialties. While they ...
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New technology links extracellular vesicles directly to producing cells
Extracellular vesicles and particles are central to how cells communicate, especially in cancer, where they help shape ...
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