Many primary cells have difficulty adhering to uncoated glass and plastic surfaces, especially in low serum or serum-free conditions. For primary cells, it is necessary to use a substrate coating to enhance cell attachment. There are many different substrates to choose from and each type can have dramatically
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Posted: August 01, 2016Categories: Primary CellsTags: synthetic substrate, substrates, substrate, sciencell blog, sciencell, primary cells, primary cell culture, polyllysine, poly-l-lysine, natural substrates, laminin, fibronectin, extracellular matrix, culturing cells, collagen, choosing the right substrate, cells, cell culture mediaAuthor: Sciencell Research TeamRead more »
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