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  1. exampleslab.com

    In chemistry, a suspension It is a type of heterogeneous mixture formed by one or more substances in solid state that are dispersed in a substance in liquid or gaseous state. In a suspension, the solid (dispersed phase) is not diluted in the liquid medium (dispersing phase). For instance: orange juice (since the pulp floats and does not integrate into the liquid medium), powdered medicines.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    CHO cells in suspension. A cell suspension or suspension culture is a type of cell culture in which single cells or small aggregates of cells are allowed to function and multiply in an agitated growth medium, thus forming a suspension.Suspension culture is one of the two classical types of cell culture, the other being adherent culture.The history of suspension cell culture closely aligns with ...
  4. lifesciences.danaher.com

    The suspension culture model has also been adapted for 3D tumor spheroid formation, where controlled mixing, conditions, and media viscosity are used to promote the aggregation of healthy or cancer cells into spheroids allow researchers to tailor spheroid models to specific research goals, whether that involves studying basic tumor biology ...
  5. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture. The size of solute particles in a suspension is quite large. The particles of a suspension can be seen easily. The particles of a suspension do not pass through a filter paper. So a suspension can be separated by filtration. The suspension is unstable. The particles of a suspension settle down after some ...
  6. sciencedirect.com

    Furthermore, cell suspension cultures offer the possibility to produce alkaloids in a truly biological method quite rapidly, on a large scale in an artificial environment. The research of cell physiology, molecular biology, gene engineering, genetics and other branches of biology often depends on cell cultures.
  7. sciencenotes.org

    Sep 17, 2024A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture that settles out upon standing. Everyday examples of suspensions include mud, flour in water, and dust in air. Both suspensions and colloids are heterogeneous mixtures, but the particle size in a suspension is larger. Colloid particles are not visible and they don't settle out.
  8. sciencedirect.com

    Suspension culture is the culturing of isolated cells in liquid media. Cells can be isolated from in vivo plant material, either by mechanical means or through enzymatic digestion, and form callus induced from any explants. Cell suspension cultures can be initiated from virtually any part of the plant, just as callus culture.
  9. Microfluidics has become a cornerstone platform technology for testing and production of microscale droplets, particles, and fibers as well as encapsulation of food, drugs, and cells (1-4).This versatility originates from the use of microfluidic chips, which combine fully predictable flow behavior with in-line liquid manipulation and monitoring (5, 6).

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