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At a confluence close to 90%, cells were washed with PBS twice to remove dead cells, then digested by 0.25% trypsin and resuspended in PBS.
Cells were digested with 0.25% trypsin at a confluence close to 90% and subcultured in the proportion of 1 2 or 1 3.
Values from 40 to100 cells/R for Nmax death provided a cell density that approximated the observed maximal number of neighbours in a circle with a radius of 8 to 20 µm in real cultures of C2C12 cells (close to confluence).
First, the tip dimensions did not allow to position the tip directly at the substratum since the cell cultures were close to confluence.
To assess whether the extract demonstrates toxicity in normal cells, normal human glial cells (HJ) were plated and allowed to grow until they were close to confluence.
The Finno-Ugrians moved to the south and west, to an area close to the confluence of the Kama and Volga rivers.
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