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  • Systems designed to provide optimum conditions for microorganisms and/or cell cultures under controlled, frequently anaerobic, conditions. These systems typically include a main unit, the incubation chamber, consisting of a dedicated electromechanical apparatus with a mechanism (e.g., stirring, shaking, rocking, waving) that provides movement to the chamber, a heating/cooling system (e.g., heat exchanger, water-jacket), gas sources (e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen) for aerobic and anaerobic cultures, and process controls (e.g., temperature, gas concentration, pressure). These systems usually include other devices, such as pumps, mixing devices, and scales. Tissue culture systems are used in laboratory cultures performed in plant, insect, and mammal cells (including human cells), and tissues.
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