BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
- Cell Culture
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Cat. #986 Comparison of Mammalian Cell Types
35 min.
For 6 Groups. Your students will be amazed at the differences they ob- serve between various mammalian cell types and how these cells function. Cells are fixed on microscope slides and students stain the cells on the slide to view morphological characteristics of the cell types. These cells are fixed and very safe for classroom use.
Complete in 35 min.
Storage: Room Temperature. CLICK HERE For Experiment #986 Components and Requirements.
Cat. #1110 Cell Types in the Brain
For 6 Groups Sharing 3 Polyacrylamide Gels. The brain is an incredibly complex organ and is responsible for regulating almost everything within our body. It allows us to form complex thoughts, read, write, move, breathe, play sports, and listen to music. It does this through a network of cells working together to function. The objective of the experiment is for students to examine the differences between cell types in the brain based on their profiles of proteins.
SDS PAGE - 60 min. Staining - 1-3 hours or overnight
Storage: Some Components Require Freezer Storage. CLICK HERE For Experiment #1110 Components and Requirements.
Cat. #987 Chromosome Spread (Pre-Fixed Slides)
For 6 Groups. During mitosis, each of our chromosomes is duplicated. The chromosomes are then separated during mitosis, moving to opposite ends of the cell before cell division. In this experiment, cells have been arrested during metaphase and
fixed to slides, allowing students to stain and observe the condensed chromosomes. Students will develop an understanding of karyotyping and the association of chromo- somal abnormalities with diseases.
Complete in 35 min.
Storage: Room Temperature. CLICK HERE For Experiment #987 Components and Requirements.
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