Quantifying the extent of damage caused to cells by drugs and the environment using cellular function as an indicator!
This article introduces methods for evaluating cell activity. The ability to use cells in experiments is largely due to advancements in cell culture techniques and the establishment of cell lines, which are the results of research conducted from the early to mid-20th century. The culture medium began with isotonic solutions (physiological saline, 0.9 w/v% sodium chloride solution), followed by the development of Ringer's solution, the use of serum-supplemented media, and the detachment of adherent cells using trypsin. Additionally, the immortalized animal cell line L929, derived from mouse fibroblasts, was reported around the mid-20th century, and shortly thereafter, the human cell line HeLa was established. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links and catalog. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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