of inactivated fetal bovine serum (FBS, Thermo Fisher Scien-
tific, USA), and 1% of commercial antibiotic–antimycotic mix-
ture (PenStrep, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA).
12. 0.05% trypsin–EDTA containing phenol-red (Thermo Fisher
Scientific, USA).
2.3
Cell Culture
1. ReadyToProcess
WAVE™
25
(WAVE
25,
Cytiva,
USA)
bioreactor system.
2. Disposable Cellbag™2L bag-like container adapted for WAVE
25 system.
3. Disposable 5 mL Luer Lock tip syringe (BD, Germany).
2.4
Analytical
Methods
2.4.1
Preparation of
Samples for Analysis
1. Biological safety cabinet Herasafe™KS 12 (Thermo Fisher
Scientific, USA).
2. Mixer Vortex MX-S (Biologix Group, People’s Republic of
China).
3. Pipette controller, disposable serological pipettes (25 mL,
10 mL, and 5 mL), laboratory pipettes, pipette tips (1 mL
and 200 μL), and pipette aids.
4. 2 mL Eppendorf tubes.
5. Syringe filter φ ¼ 0.2 μm WhatMan® Puradisc (Thermo Fisher
Scientific, USA).
6. Dulbecco’s phosphate-buffered saline free of Ca2+ and Mg2+
cations (DPBS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA).
7. Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium (DMEM, Thermo
Fisher Scientific, USA) containing 4.5 g L1 of glucose, 10%
of inactivated fetal bovine serum (FBS, Thermo Fisher Scien-
tific, USA), and 1% of commercial antibiotic–antimycotic mix-
ture (PenStrep, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA).
8. 0.05% trypsin–EDTA with phenol red (Thermo Fisher Scien-
tific, USA).
2.4.2
Cell Staining
1. Reverse microscope Eclipse TS100 (Nikon, Japan).
2. Bu¨rker-Tu¨rk haemocytometer (Brand, Germany).
3. 0.4% trypan blue aqueous solution (Thermo Fisher Scientific,
USA).
2.4.3
Activity of
Intracellular
Oxidoreductases
1. CO2 incubator HF90 (Heal Force, People’s Republic of
China).
2. UV-VIS spectrophotometer GENESYS 20 (Thermo Fisher
Scientific, USA).
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