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| ID: | 1637 |
| Title: | Mycoplasma Elimination Reagent Protocol - http://www.biovalley.fr/anglais/biology/mynang.htm |
| Description: | For both biological and economical reasons, it is important to eliminate mycoplasmas from cell cultures being used for basic research, diagnosis, and biotechnological production. The most commonly used method for elimination, inactivation, or suppression of mycoplasmas in cell cultures is treatment with antibiotics. In general, antibiotic therapies do not result in long-lasting, successful elimination. Also, the cytotoxic properties of antibiotics can cause undesirable side effects on cells. |
| Category: | Cell Culture Protocols: Cell Culture Contamination Prevention and Removal Protocols |
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| Date Added: | December 06, 2007 04:09:51 AM |
| Number Hits: | 31 |