{"id":186856,"date":"2025-06-23T11:29:57","date_gmt":"2025-06-23T09:29:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/education\/courses\/in-vitro-sejttechnologia\/"},"modified":"2025-06-23T12:50:48","modified_gmt":"2025-06-23T10:50:48","slug":"invitrocell","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/en\/education\/courses\/invitrocell\/","title":{"rendered":"In vitro cell technology"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify\">The primary objective of the course is to introduce the applications of <em>in vitro<\/em> cell lines in preclinical experiments and their associated limitations. In animal experiments, a fundamental requirement is to comply with the 3R rule system (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement), which requires researchers to use<em> in vitro<\/em> methods instead of <em>in vivo<\/em> experiments whenever possible. The use of <em>in vitro<\/em> cell cultures offers this opportunity. The course provides students with a theoretical foundation for understanding the basic conditions required for maintaining and utilizing cell cultures. In addition to the limitations of <em>in vivo<\/em> methods, the course material also covers the presentation of new innovative systems that can be useful for students during clinical research.<\/p> <p>The course is held in English. Due to the course&#8217;s structure, participation in the classes is recommended to complete the subject.<\/p> <p>Students give an account of their knowledge in a written tests and exam.<\/p> <p><strong>Prequisite:<\/strong> Veterinary Physiology 1<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <hr data-start=\"1451\" data-end=\"1454\" \/> <h3><\/h3> <p><strong>Course syllabus: (weekly breakdown of topics)<\/strong><\/p> <table style=\"width: 70%\" width=\"600\"> <tbody> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\"><strong>Semester week<\/strong><\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\"><strong>Topic<\/strong><\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">1. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">Basics of <em>in vitro<\/em> cell technology<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">2. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">Working in the aseptic area, basic equipment of cell culture laboratories<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">3. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">Isolation and maintenance of <em>in vitro<\/em> cell cultures, main culture types<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">4. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">Solutions in the cell culture maintenance<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">5. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">2D and 3D cell cultures, Spheroids and organoids<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">6. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\"><em>In vitro<\/em> plant cell cultures<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">7. (2h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">Contamination in cellcultures, signs and avoidance<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td style=\"width: 27.8228%\" width=\"103\">8. (1h)<\/td> <td style=\"width: 91.1071%\" width=\"511\">Exam<\/td> <\/tr> <\/tbody> <\/table> <p>&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The primary objective of the course is to introduce the applications of in vitro cell lines in preclinical experiments and their associated limitations. 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