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Skin Transplants Save Lives — Human Skin Cell Cultures are Incubated at DIZG in BINDER Incubators for Clinical Use

12 Oct 2014

In this case study learn how BINDER’s CB150 incubators create standardized conditions to incubate human skin cell cultures at the DIZG institute. Cell cultures are incubated in cell culture flasks in incubators at 37 °C and a supply of 5% CO2 under high humidity.

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Skin Transplants Save Lives — Human Skin Cell Cultures are Incubated at DIZG in BINDER Incubators for Clinical Use