Sir i have a question, like for preparing cell line, we have to use cancerous cell only? Like if i use non cancerous cell, is it possible or not to prepare cell line?
well explained but i would like to point out that sheet of animal cells does not grow onto the surface of medium. instead of this animal cells first of all attach to the surface of culture flask, because cells are anchorage dependent. And in this video you said the sheet of animal formed onto the surface of media. check it out. thank you.....
Your lectures always help me during my exams.thanks alot for clearing my concept.
Thank you so much for appreciating my efforts
The concept of cell stain and cell lines are completely new for me ....
But it is interesting to understand such unknown things from you...
You're welcome
amazing sir. ur like a boon to us Indian srudents . a big huge thankyou !!!!!! for dissipating ur massive knowledge u gained over the years. :)
+Shambhavi Dwivedi I am Glad my lectures are helping you out.
+Shomu's Biology m watching ur vdoz all day long. sir I hv a request to make . please do a vdo on leukemia and its treatment with hybridoma tech
Sir i have a question, like for preparing cell line, we have to use cancerous cell only? Like if i use non cancerous cell, is it possible or not to prepare cell line?
well explained but i would like to point out that sheet of animal cells does not grow onto the surface of medium. instead of this animal cells first of all attach to the surface of culture flask, because cells are anchorage dependent. And in this video you said the sheet of animal formed onto the surface of media. check it out. thank you.....
Thank you Sir, this was a helpful video.
Need a lecture on efflux inhibition assay using cancer line
realy nice lectures sir.....
You're welcome
Sir, don't the other embryonic cells manage to survive for few generations as in case of fibroblasts???
Sir i have Project work on anticancerous effect of encapsulated and uncapsulated invitro of cell line plzzz Sir what is meaning of this ??
Nicely explained
Good
Thank you
HELA cell line: 73 yrs (1951)
Yes