Q:

I thawed and plated my Clonetics™ embryonic rat or mouse neuronal cells and there are a lot of dead cells. What happened?

A:

Cell death will usually be observed during the first few days of growth, resulting in cell debris in the culture – this is normal.

Cell cultivation should be continued and surviving cells should start to develop. By day 4, neurite networks will be evident.

Related Cells:
Neuron, hippocampal, mouse ; Neuron, hippo/cortical, rat ; Neuron, hippocampal, rat ; Neuron, striatal, mouse
Categories:
Primary Cells and Media
Research Areas:
Neurobiology

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