Introduction to techniques for culturing and maintaining mammalian cells, including proper use of equipment, aseptic technique, media formulation, storage, counting and subculturing of cells. Contents include proper growth conditions, cell cycle regulation, cellular responses to DNA damage, growth patterns, viability assays, transfection and an introduction to the use of fluorescent molecules in visualization of cellular structures.

Course ID
20
Subject
Units
3
Requisites

ADVISE: BIO 11; BTEC 108A; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in: CHEM 32

Transfer code
CSU
Credit type
Credit/Degree Applicable
Lecture hours
Lec-48
Lab hours
Lab-24
Has field trips
0