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A cell bank is a facility that stores cells of specific genome for the purpose of future use in a product or medicinal needs. They often contain expansive amounts of base cell material that can be utilized for various projects. Cell banks can be used to generate detailed characterizations of cell lines and can also help mitigate cross-contamination of a cell line. Utilizing cell banks also reduces the cost of cell culture processes, providing a cost-efficient alternative to keeping cells in culture constantly. Cell banks are commonly used within fields including stem cell research and pharmaceuticals, with cryopreservation being the traditional method of keeping cellular material intact. Cell banks also effectively reduce the frequency of a cell sample diversifying from natural cell divisi

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  • Buněčná banka je instituce zabývající se ukládáním a udržováním buněk a umožňuje jejich skladování v nezměněné a neporušené formě. Musí splňovat právní a etické požadavky pro vědecké a klinické použití buněk. Buněčné banky dodávají standardizované buňky do mnoha laboratoří, čímž jsou zajištěna kvalitní výzkumná data a srovnatelné výzkumné publikace. Pro standardizaci těchto buněk je nutné, aby byly bez mikrobiálních nečistot a aby nedošlo ke křížové kontaminaci jinými buňkami. Dále mohou buněčné banky poskytnout rady ohledně výběru linií a osvědčené postupy kultivace a konzervace. (cs)
  • A cell bank is a facility that stores cells of specific genome for the purpose of future use in a product or medicinal needs. They often contain expansive amounts of base cell material that can be utilized for various projects. Cell banks can be used to generate detailed characterizations of cell lines and can also help mitigate cross-contamination of a cell line. Utilizing cell banks also reduces the cost of cell culture processes, providing a cost-efficient alternative to keeping cells in culture constantly. Cell banks are commonly used within fields including stem cell research and pharmaceuticals, with cryopreservation being the traditional method of keeping cellular material intact. Cell banks also effectively reduce the frequency of a cell sample diversifying from natural cell divisions over time. (en)
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  • Buněčná banka je instituce zabývající se ukládáním a udržováním buněk a umožňuje jejich skladování v nezměněné a neporušené formě. Musí splňovat právní a etické požadavky pro vědecké a klinické použití buněk. Buněčné banky dodávají standardizované buňky do mnoha laboratoří, čímž jsou zajištěna kvalitní výzkumná data a srovnatelné výzkumné publikace. Pro standardizaci těchto buněk je nutné, aby byly bez mikrobiálních nečistot a aby nedošlo ke křížové kontaminaci jinými buňkami. Dále mohou buněčné banky poskytnout rady ohledně výběru linií a osvědčené postupy kultivace a konzervace. (cs)
  • A cell bank is a facility that stores cells of specific genome for the purpose of future use in a product or medicinal needs. They often contain expansive amounts of base cell material that can be utilized for various projects. Cell banks can be used to generate detailed characterizations of cell lines and can also help mitigate cross-contamination of a cell line. Utilizing cell banks also reduces the cost of cell culture processes, providing a cost-efficient alternative to keeping cells in culture constantly. Cell banks are commonly used within fields including stem cell research and pharmaceuticals, with cryopreservation being the traditional method of keeping cellular material intact. Cell banks also effectively reduce the frequency of a cell sample diversifying from natural cell divisi (en)
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  • Buněčná banka (cs)
  • Cell bank (en)
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