ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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Cat. # 1002 Cell Culture Toxicity Screening
For 6 Lab Groups. Toxicity screening is a powerful technique that allows scientists to determine the effect of potentially harmful substances on living cells. In this inquiry-based lab, students will plan and implement a toxicity screening experiment using insect cell culture. The results will be analyzed to determine cell viability and to estimate the LD50 of the toxic solution.
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Module I 15 min. Module II 15 min. Module III PreLab: 5 min.
Experiment: 15 min.
Module IV PreLab: 20 min.
Experiment: 30 min. Overnight Incubation
Module V PreLab: 20 min.
Experiment: 60-90 min.
NOTE: Kit contains LIVE materials which must be requested 2 weeks prior to lab. Culturing of cells is required upon receipt. Additional medium may be required if culturing of cells or if the experiment is not performed within three days upon receipt.
Cat. #1120 Insect Cell Media, 120 mL ALSO AVAILABLE:
Cat. #908 Introduction to Plant Cell Culture
Complete in 60 min. plus several weeks for growth
For 10 Groups. Genetic modification of plants is a highly controversial area of biotechnology. Experiments in plants begin with establishing plant cells in culture. This involves de-differentiating plant cells to form plant
“stem cells”. In this experi- ment, students will establish cell cultures of African Violets from leaves. They will then use plant growth regulators to encourage root growth from the cultured cells, and produce a mature plant.
Storage: Some Components Require Refrigerator Storage Upon Receipt. CLICK HERE For Experiment #908 Components and Requirements.
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