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Published 12/2023
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Language: English | Size: 214.29 MB | Duration: 0h 31m
Basic introduction to mammalian cell culture. Explore its applications in Biotechnology, Immunology, Genetics, & Cancer.

What you'll learn
An introductory overview of mammalian cell culture
Types of different cultures
Summary of the cell culture laboratory, including its physical setting, apparatus, and various consumables used in the lab.
Essential protocols and techniques pertaining to cell culture laboratory
Requirements
This course does not have any pre-requisites. You will acquire comprehensive knowledge starting from the fundamental level. This course is designed for individuals who are new to the subject and have little to no prior knowledge or experience.
Description
This course "The Introduction to Mammalian Cell Culture | Biotechnology" is designed for undergraduate and graduate students who possess an inclination towards acquiring knowledge in cell culture techniques but lack a starting point. This resource will primarily assist students with a background in biology, particularly in biotechnology, molecular biology, cancer biology, cancer nanotechnology, genetics, gene editing, immunology, medical immunology, cell biology, microbiology, proteomics, and related disciplines, in initiating their research projects. This course does not have any prerequisites. You will acquire comprehensive knowledge starting from the fundamental level. This course is designed for individuals who are new to the subject and have little prior knowledge or experience.The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the fundamentals of mammalian cell culture. The initial lesson of the program provides a fundamental introduction to cell culture, including definitions, varieties of cultures, distinctions between primary and secondary cultures, and the significance and applications of cell culture. The second lesson introduces the different types of cell lines, along with their examples. The third lecture covers the prerequisites and essential supplies for a laboratory devoted to cell culture experiments. The fourth lecture covers challenges in laboratory safety, aseptic technique, and various cell culture contaminations, while the final lecture covers fundamental cell thawing, cryopreservation, and subculturing procedures. Although there are certain similarities in the fundamentals of cell culture experiments, the conditions under which cells are cultured differ significantly between labs and cell types. Altering the culture conditions specified for a given cell line may lead to the expression of distinct phenotypes. Consequently, it is advisable that researchers acquaint themselves with the cell line of interest and diligently adhere to the instructions included with every product utilized in their experiments.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to Mammalian Cell Culture
Lecture 2 Different Cell Lines and Their Types
Section 2: Become Aware of The Cell Culture Laboratory
Lecture 3 Cell Culture Lab; Its Environment and Necessities
Lecture 4 Various Challenges; Cell Culture Contaminations
Lecture 5 Basic Protocols and Calculations
This course is designed for undergraduate and graduate students who possess an inclination towards acquiring knowledge in cell culture techniques but lack a starting point. This resource will primarily assist students with a background in biology, particularly in the fields of biotechnology, molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, proteomics, and related disciplines, in initiating their research projects.


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