Reduce the risk of mycoplasma contamination and spread in your cell culture lab with good cell culture practices
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Are You Following Good Cell Culture Practices?

Reduce the risk of mycoplasma contamination and spread in your cell culture lab with good cell culture practices

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Cell cultures are utilized for various purposes including studies on cell proliferation and the production of biologically active substances. They play a vital role in application development in research laboratories, regenerative medicine, and other biotechnological production platforms. Good cell culture conditions are ideal to achieve reproducible results amid rising concerns about mycoplasma contamination.

Download this infographic now to learn more about reducing the risk of mycoplasma contamination through selecting easy-to-clean pipettes, sterility-promoting consumables, and regular testing. 

Reduce the risk of mycoplasma contamination and spread in your cell culture lab with good cell culture practices

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