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  • Isolation of cells
  • Maintaining cells in culture
  • Cell line cross-contamination
  • Other technical issues
  • Manipulation of cultured cells
  • Media changes
  • Passaging cells
  • Transfection and transduction
  • Established human cell lines
  • Generation of hybridomas
  • Cell strains


  • Isolation of cells
  • Maintaining cells in culture
  • Cell line cross-contamination
  • Other technical issues
  • Manipulation of cultured cells
  • Media changes
  • Passaging cells
  • Transfection and transduction
  • Established human cell lines
  • Generation of hybridomas
  • Cell strains
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