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Lab Bites is a collection of smart ideas for your lab. It covers research tricks of the trade for techniques such as DNA and RNA work, molecular biology, Western blotting, cell culture, microbiology, microscopy, lab skills. It is also a forum for biomedical, bioscience, biotechnology and biology researchers. It is also the fun side of science.
Lab Bites is a collection of smart ideas for your lab. It covers research tricks of the trade for techniques such as DNA and RNA work, molecular biology, Western blotting, cell culture, microbiology, microscopy, lab skills. It is also a forum for biomedical, bioscience, biotechnology and biology researchers. It is also the fun side of science.
Lab Bites is a collection of smart ideas for your lab. It covers research tricks of the trade for techniques such as DNA and RNA work, molecular biology, Western blotting, cell culture, microbiology, microscopy, lab skills. It is also a forum for biomedical, bioscience, biotechnology and biology researchers. It is also the fun side of science with science jokes and humour that is lab related.
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The optimum temperature for cells is 37.5°C.
But it is safer to set your incubator at 37.0°C. This is because cells are more likely to survive cold shocks rather than heat shocks. For example, cells may survive for days at 30°C, but may die within hours at 40°C.
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