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Chapter 1 – Introduction Textbook: „Introduction to Mammalian Cell Culture“ (D. Ler, U. Glamočlija, M. Suljagić) Introduction • Cell Culture – removal of cells from an organism and their subsequent growth in a favorable, artificially controlled environment • Primary Cell Culture – removal from tissue • Can be sub-cultured • Cell line – due to proliferation • Finite – limited life span • Immortal – due to transformation (Continous cell line) Primary Cell Culture • Contains heterogenous cell population • Sub-culturing leads to cell line generation • Different purification methods • Tissue sample: Dissection, Rinsing, Mechanical Dissagregation (Enz. Digestion) in trypsin • Different separation techniques: • Density gradient separation • MACS • FACS Figure – Cell line • Sub-culturing – cells are harvested, diluted in a fresh growth medium and replaced in a new culture flask to promote further growth • Essential for viable state • PRIMARY CUTURE Sub-culturing CELL LINE (SEC.CULTURE) • Cell line – transfer of cell from one to another culture vessel • Providing fresh nutrients and growing space Figure – Primary Cell Culture Types of cell lines (on the basis of life span of culture): 1. Finite cell lines - limited life span - limited number of cell generations (40-60 doublings) - slow growth rate - doubling time 24-96 h 2. Continuous cell lines - transformed under laboratory conditions - grow in a monolayer or in suspension - rapid growth rate - doubling time 12-24 h • Cell strain – positive selection of cells either from primary culture or cell line by cell cloning • Limited division potential, lose ability to proliferate (Hayflick limit)
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