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CO2 incubators


LaboSys CO2 incubators are essential laboratory equipment used to maintain optimal conditions for cell and tissue cultures. They provide a controlled environment with specific temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels to promote cell growth and survival. These incubators are crucial in various applications, including cell-based research, drug discovery, and even in-vitro fertilization. 

Uses of CO2 Incubators:


  • Cell Culture:

CO2 incubators provide a stable and sterile environment for growing cells, ensuring optimal conditions for cell growth and differentiation. 


  • In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF):

They are used to cultivate and maintain embryos during IVF, providing the right environment for embryo development. 


  • Drug Discovery and Development:

CO2 incubators are used in drug testing and the development of new medications, as they allow for controlled cell culture conditions for drug screening. 


  • Tissue Engineering:

They are utilized in the development of tissue-engineered products, such as 3D cell structures for grafting or tissue repair. 


  • Research and Development:

CO2 incubators are widely used in various research fields, including immunology, oncology, and cell dynamics. 


  • Vaccine and Antibody Production:

They play a role in the production of cell-based products like vaccines and antibodies, which are crucial in the pharmaceutical industry. 


  • Diagnostics:

CO2 incubators are used for diagnostics, such as cell-based assays and monitoring cell growth in various applications. 


How CO2 Incubators Work:

CO2 incubators control several key parameters to maintain optimal conditions for cell culture:


  • Temperature:

They maintain a specific temperature, typically 37°C, which is optimal for many mammalian cell types. 


  • Humidity:

High humidity levels (around 95%) are maintained to prevent the cells from drying out. 


  • CO2 Levels:

The CO2 concentration is carefully regulated, usually around 5%, to maintain the pH of the culture medium. CO2 interacts with sodium bicarbonate in the culture medium to buffer the pH within the physiological range. 


  • Sterility:

They are designed to prevent contamination by filtering the air and water used in the incubator, as well as providing a sterile environment for the cells to grow. 


 
 
 

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