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How is Sterility Maintained in Cell Culture?
Maintaining sterility is crucial to avoid contamination. This can be achieved through:
Using sterile
equipment and reagents
.
Working in a
laminar flow hood
.
Regularly monitoring cultures for signs of contamination.
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