30. Explantation - definition, conditions, medical significance. Flashcards
1
Q
Definition: to take cells (living material) from an animal or plant for placement in a culture medium
A
Definition: to take cells (living material) from an animal or plant for placement in a culture medium
2
Q
Growth factors - nutrient medium, water, vitamins, oxygen, minerals
A
Growth factors - nutrient medium, water, vitamins, oxygen, minerals
3
Q
- start to grow and divide - till they reach the bandy
- different to cancer cells: don’t stop dividing
- cells that aren’t in culture aren’t highly differentiated
- cultivation of viruses helps us make vaccinations
A
- start to grow and divide - till they reach the bandy
- different to cancer cells: don’t stop dividing
- cells that aren’t in culture aren’t highly differentiated
- cultivation of viruses helps us make vaccinations
4
Q
- examination of malignant transformations of cells: helps us to observe the behaviour of cells - malignant or benign
A
- examination of malignant transformations of cells: helps us to observe the behaviour of cells - malignant or benign
5
Q
- karyotyping - lymphocyte culture - once we extract these cells and place them in a culture medium, we can examine them in greater detail to detect chromosomes abnormalities which may cause a genetic condition
A
- karyotyping - lymphocyte culture - once we extract these cells and place them in a culture medium, we can examine them in greater detail to detect chromosomes abnormalities which may cause a genetic condition
6
Q
- transplantation immunology - mixed lymphocyte cultures. The result is DNA synthesis and proliferation of lymphocytes. Important in determining histocompatibility between donor/ recipient
A
- transplantation immunology - mixed lymphocyte cultures. The result is DNA synthesis and proliferation of lymphocytes. Important in determining histocompatibility between donor/ recipient