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How are Cells Subcultured?
Subculturing involves transferring cells from one culture vessel to another to prevent overconfluency and maintain healthy growth. This typically involves
trypsinization
to detach adherent cells and then reseeding them into fresh medium.
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What are the Key Components of Cell Culture Media?
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How are Cells Isolated for Culture?
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