What is the reason for fungus contamination in cell culture?
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Bacteria, fungi, yeast:
Bacterial, fungal (including molds) and yeast contamination are usually visible to the unaided eye as rapid-onset turbidity and color change of the culture medium (provided that the medium is supplemented with phenol red, the most common non-toxic pH indicator).
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➡️ Bacterial, fungal (including molds) and yeast contamination are usually visible to the unaided eye as rapid-onset turbidity and color change of the culture medium (provided that the medium is supplemented with phenol red, the most common non-toxic pH indicator).
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