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Spheroid isolation by using tri-sodium citrate
Preparation of iso-osmolar tri-sodium citrate solution
Calculating osmolarity in complex solutions:
As described under Units of Measure, the osmolarity of a simple solution is equal to the molarity times the number of particles per molecule.
Glucose has 1 particle
NaCl has two
MgCl2 has three
Tri-sodium citrate has four (HOC(COONa)(CH2COONa)2)
Note: Osmolarity of 55 mm tri-sodium citrate solution is 220 mOsm and is adjusted to 340 mOsm if cells are cultured in DMEM (DMEM Osmolarity range 322-374).
Media | Osmolarity in mOsms | Salts | Osmolarity in mOsms |
DMEM | 322 - 374 | Earle's BSS | 271 - 308 |
RPMI | 268 - 319 | Hank's BSS | 265 - 305 |
McCoy's 5A | 275 - 320 | Gly BSS | 265 - 305 |
Hanks F12 | 285 - 332 | DPBS | 280 - 311 |
MEM (Earl's salts) | 278 - 314 | BME (Earl's salts) | 282 - 318 |
MEM (Hank's salts) | 274 - 317 | Hank's salts | 270 - 310 |
Spheroid isolation by using Versene
Viability studies of Spheroids are done by using trypan blue dye exclusion method
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.