Examples of 'co-culture' in a sentence

Meaning of "co-culture"

co-culture: A scientific term referring to a laboratory technique in which two or more different cell types are grown together in a culture dish. This method allows researchers to study interactions between different cells and their effects on each other

How to use "co-culture" in a sentence

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A co-culture is thus possible in the chamber of the bioreactor.
This test is performed on a co-culture of keratinocytes and melanocytes.
The co-culture is then incubated for a specific time.
Explants are transferred from co-culture plates to a culture medium.
The co-culture system was established as follows.
Bacteria were prepared for co-culture experiments in two formats.
This medium is advantageously renewed during the co-culture.
Melanocytes in co-culture with keratinocytes may also be used.
Such a cell compartment is suitable for ensuring a co-culture.
The co-culture was subjected to mechanical stirring to detach the hepatocytes.
No exogenous cytokines were added at any point of the co-culture.
Co-culture with hUTCs resulted in enhanced proliferation of endothelial cells.
Tissue suspension can be used for embryo co-culture.
Respective co-culture conditions are depicted in cartoons shown on the left.
This is achieved using a conventional splenocyte co-culture system.

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One major disadvantage of the co-culture system is lack of reproducibility.
Co-culture with astrocytes or microglia protects metabolically impaired neurons.
This test is thus carried out on a co-culture of keratinocytes and melanocytes.
The co-culture is then advantageously pursued under the above conditions.
Hematoxylin and eosin stained section through a nylon screen co-culture.
A co-culture assay was used in vitro to test the effect of pCU on angiogenesis.
The resulting strain will be the target in the co-culture screen.
Co-culture supernatant was collected and tested for presence of secreted cytokines.
According to a second variant, a co-culture is made of infected cells and healthy cells.
The co-culture conditions can vary depending on the selectable marker.
This limitation was circumvented by co-culture of PBLs with irradiated vector-producing cells.
Co-culture with MSCs or fibroblasts resulted in cell numbers comparable to media controls.
Interaction between glycogen body cell and neuron, examination in co-culture system.
In one embodiment the co-culture is performed in the absence of a matrix protein.
The BBMECs are then distributed on the upper surface of the filters in 2 ml co-culture.
After overnight co-culture the cells were harvested and counted on a hemocytometer.
Nicergoline has thus also been tested on a co-culture of motor neurons and astrocytes.
Co-culture risks contamination of the pluripotent culture / differentiated product derived therefrom.
This unexpected finding further validates the cell based co-culture system.
Co-culture of microorganisms refers to joint incubation or incubation together, of the syntrophic microorganisms.
The subject cells may be grown in a co-culture with feeder layer cells.
This assay was performed in order to asses target cell killing upon co-culture.
According to another embodiment, the cells are a co-culture of two or more cell types.
Fimbriata in co-culture tests . the most promising isolates were tested under greenhouse conditions.
The apoptosis triggering activity of mTRAIL was tested in vitro by means of co-culture experiments.
One of the problems observed during co-culture was very low reproducibility of the assay.
Co-culture of feeder cells and pluripotent cells may mask compromised culture conditions.
Culture conditions were the same as for the co-culture cytotoxicity assays described above.
A co-culture system was developed, which contains mouse spleen cells and primary mouse osteoprogenitor cells.
Figure 3 shows the image of the co-culture system obtained by transmission electron microscopy.
To augment endothelial commitment, hESC differentiation was initiated in co-culture with vascular feeder cells.
Figure 8 schematically shows the co-culture system of podocytes and endothelial cells according to the invention.
Therefore, lux genes appeared not to be lost during co-culture with mammalian cells.
Co-culture may be repeated once or several times with the addition of fresh antigen-presenting cells.
The immunohistochemical findings in the culture and co-culture groups evidenced the corresponding cells.

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