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How NOT to wash a monolayer of adherent cells
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Oh, that's not good.
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How to wash a monolayer of adherent cells
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Gently, so as not to disturb the cells - just like when we passage cells.
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Saving the cell pellet
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It's very easy to accidentally suck up your cells in this step along with your media. Tilt the tube as shown and don't let the pipette get too close to the pellet.
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PBS wash
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You want to remove any leftover media because it would interfere with the trypsin in the next step, but you don't want to lose any cells in the process.
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Aspirating media
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Getting the media from the flask to the waste bottle.
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Getting a Pasteur pipette
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You can't stick your hand in without compromising the sterility of the rest of the pipettes.
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Hemacytometer loading
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Let surface tension do the work for you; don't try to squirt the sample in.
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Hemacytometer assembly
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Wet the glass runners to either side with water to hold the coverslip steady.
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Bad pipetting
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Take your time!
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Operating the pipette
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Down to the first stop loading; down to the second stop when unloading.
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