Description:
When normal cells are grown in culture they stop growing when they become overcrowded. This is called contact inhibition. Cancer cells in culture grow in an uncontrolled way because they have lost this property. This helps tumors to form in the body. In addition, many different cell types can be present in a single tumor. This experiment allows students to see the differences between normal and cancer cells in both their growth and cell types.
Includes:
Instructions, Ready-to-Stain slides containing normal and cancer cells, rehydration buffer, eosin stain solution, methylene blue stain solution, transfer pipets, and pre-stained control slide.