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CELL TYPE SELECTION The cell type chosen will depend on the question being asked. DNA synthesis, Response to cytotoxins, Apoptosis, Monitoring the production of factors, proteins, enzymes, Toxicity testing or pharmacuetical assays to evaluate effects on organelles Cell line selection begins with the first step as literature survey to determine from the literature whether a cell line exists with the required properties. The cell line to be studied and its possible controls as cell are available or not The research or study plan specifics and assay condition compatibility with cell and its supplements The cell types may not matter provided the cells are competent and assay conditions to perform a research activity is compatible with culturing conditions or can be controlled easily. CELL TYPE SELECTION Normal and healthy cells or tumorigenic cells are the main objective to perform a TCC task Normal tissue cells have finite lifespan, while cultures from tumours give rise to continuous cell lines. However, there are several examples of continuous cell lines derived from normal tissues and which are non-tumorigenic. Some representative cells of this type are: BHK-21 hamster kidney fibroblasts, MDCK dog kidney epithelium, 3T3 fibroblasts. Culture selection based on culturing and maintenance conditions adeherent cell cultures Cultures are propagated as a monolayer attached to the substrate are called adeherent cell cultures which may not need centrifugational procedure while analyzing the culture media, or harvesting cells for microscopic examinations, etc. Adherent cells are easy to handle interms of assay conditions but hard to passage, count and revive comparing the procedures with that of suspension cells. Suspension culture Some of the adherent cells or transformed cells, haematopoietic cells, and cells from ascites can be propagated in suspension. Suspension culture has advantages, including simpler propagation (subculture only requires dilution, no trypsinization), no requirement for increasing surface area with increasing bulk, ease of harvesting,and the possibility of achieving a 'steady state' or biostat culture if required Common Cell lines are used in TCC-1 Common Cell lines are used in TCC-2
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