Cell cross-contamination in cell cultures: The silent and neglected danger

作者: Olivera Markovic , Nenad Markovic

DOI: 10.1007/S11626-998-0040-Y

关键词: Stem cellCellContaminationBiologyImmunologyBiochemical engineeringCell culture

摘要: Cell cross-contamination in cell cultures is a common problem during culturing and use. Contamination invalidates research results, compromises the comparison of results between laboratories, reduces reproducibility required industrial production lines, may lead to unusable therapeutic products. The can be solved by increasing awareness its seriousness introducing regular quality control every laboratory where cells are grown used.

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