Q:

How often do mycoplasma contaminations occur in cell cultures?

A:

A conservative estimate states that between 15-35% of all continuous cell cultures are contaminated with mycoplasma (Drexler HG, Uphof CC; 2002), some estimates are even higher (up to 80 % in some countries (Koshimizu K, Kotani H; 1981).

Categories:
Mycoplasma Detection and Prevention
Research Areas:
Basic Research

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