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Porcine Pancreatic Epithelial Cells
Cat.No.: CSC-C9250J
Species: Porcine
Source: Pancreas
Cell Type: Epithelial
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Hanks solution will become acidic in a CO2 incubator. If you wish to preserve tissue in a CO2 incubator, you need to use Eagles solution,. If you are simply washing tissue that will be stored in cell culture medium, Hanks solution will be sufficient.
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