Dear,
Does anyone knows if animal cells are resistent againts a temperature of 95°C.
I tested bacterial cells, and know, bacterial cell burst at this temperature.
Do animal cell burst at 95°C?
greetz,
Susan
temperature tolerance of animal cells
Started by susanna, Apr 06 2012 01:49 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 April 2012 - 01:49 AM
#2
Posted 06 April 2012 - 04:14 AM
susanna, on 06 April 2012 - 01:49 AM, said:
Dear,
Does anyone knows if animal cells are resistent againts a temperature of 95°C.
I tested bacterial cells, and know, bacterial cell burst at this temperature.
Do animal cell burst at 95°C?
greetz,
Susan
Does anyone knows if animal cells are resistent againts a temperature of 95°C.
I tested bacterial cells, and know, bacterial cell burst at this temperature.
Do animal cell burst at 95°C?
greetz,
Susan
What do you think?
Animal cells are more complex then bacterial cells ...
And about the bursting of bacterial cells at 95°C ... not all bacterial cells burst at 95°C ....
If you don't know it, then ask it! Better to ask and look foolish to some then not ask and stay stupid.
#3
Posted 07 April 2012 - 07:45 AM
only dead cells like post-apoptotic keratonocytes but living animal cells will get necrotic at 95°C...
#4
Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:19 AM
But many bio-molecules will denature and solubilised at 95°c, allowing for lipids and protein complexes to disassoicate and allowing exposure of nucleic acids














