Ergonomic Preparation to Prevent Cross-Contamination
Last updated: June, 2024
Cell or microbiological media and buffer preparation involve dissolving precise amounts of various salts, nutrients, and buffering agents in ultrapure water, followed by pH adjustment to suit specific organism requirements. Key hurdles to avoid include inaccuracies in weighing and volumetric measurements, which can lead to inconsistent growth conditions, and contamination from non-sterile equipment or reagents, which can introduce unwanted variables into experiments.
Ensuring endotoxin-free and mycoplasma-free conditions is also critical, as such contaminants can significantly impact cell health and experimental outcomes.
Download the documentation in this guide to optimize buffer and media preparation without contributing contaminants.
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