Hi all,
Did anyone worked on developing spheroids of 0.8 - 1.0 mm size from colon cancer lines.
Please help me in some techniques to handle spheroids
What do you want to do with the spheroids afterwards?
Colorectal cancer cell lines are easy to form a sphere, only need to reduce the serum levels. It is not suitable for further passage, preferably with current use.
hi Yang Huanhuan
Thank you for your answer.
May i know the reason why you are advising to go with reduced serum levels.
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