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  2. Rotary Cell Culture System - Wikipedia

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    The Rotary Cell Culture System (RCCS) is a device designed to grow three-dimensional cell clusters in microgravity. In the early 1990s, NASA researchers began developing hardware that would let them study the cell tissues of mammals—including humans—in microgravity. They also needed it to protect the fragile cultures from the turbulence of ...

  3. Rocker (laboratory) - Wikipedia

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    Rockers are commonly used for staining and de-staining gels after electrophoresis, hybridization, [1] washing, blotting, [2] Cell culture [3] and gentle mixing. Two-dimensional rockers use a platform that moves in a seesaw motion to create waves in liquid laboratory samples.

  4. Cell culture - Wikipedia

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    Cell culture is a fundamental component of tissue culture and tissue engineering, as it establishes the basics of growing and maintaining cells in vitro. The major application of human cell culture is in stem cell industry, where mesenchymal stem cells can be cultured and cryopreserved for future use. Tissue engineering potentially offers ...

  5. Instruments used in medical laboratories - Wikipedia

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    It is simply known as Cell Counter. • Semiauto analyzer • Reflotron: Setup for radioimmunoassay or RIA: Previously this was widely used to detect various things in bold fluids like proteins (natural, infective, those produced by the body in reaction to disease, or cancer related), tumor markers, hormones, viruses (hepatitis, or HIV), etc.

  6. Laminar flow cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of microbiological samples in a laminar chamber. A laminar flow cabinet or tissue culture hood is a partially enclosed bench work surface designed to prevent contamination of biological samples, semiconductor wafer, or any particle-sensitive materials.

  7. Spinner (cell culture) - Wikipedia

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    A Spinner is a type of bioreactor which features an impeller, stirrer or similar device to agitate the contents (usually a mixture of cells, medium and products like proteins that can be harvested). [1] The vessels are usually made out of glass or stainless steel with port holes to accommodate sensors, Medium input or gas flow.

  8. Roux culture bottle - Wikipedia

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    A Roux culture bottle, or simply Roux bottle, is a type of laboratory glassware used in biology and related sciences to grow microorganisms or tissue cells. [1]: 5 [2]: 1886 It consists of a bottle of transparent glass [3] or plastic [4] with two closely spaced flat, rectangular, parallel faces and a short neck; of such a design that the bottle ...

  9. Science and technology in Romania - Wikipedia

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    George Emil Palade was a Romanian-born cell biologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 [3] for his study of internal organization of such cell structures as mitochondria, chloroplasts, the Golgi apparatus, and for the discovery of the ribosomes. [4] He also won the National Medal of Science in 1986.