| Code: | B4014 | Acronym: | B4014 |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Biology |
| Active? | Yes |
| Responsible unit: | Department of Biology |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Master in Cell and Molecular Biology |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M:BCM | 19 | Official Study Plan until 2023/2024 | 1 | - | 6 | 42 | 162 |
Provide students with basic knowledge of in vitro (animal and plant) cell cultures, practical applications, and their cryopreservation techniques. Provide students with basic knowledge of manipulation in aseptic conditions.
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- recognize the various in vitro plant culture techniques, and good practices of in vitro manipulation.
- develop methodologies for the establishment of plant cell cultures
- recognize the various techniques of in vitro 2D and 3D animal cultures
- know basic principles of animal cell biology in culture
- develop methodologies for the establishment of animal cell cultures and evaluation of growth and viability
- recover cryopreserved cells and cryopreserve cells
Module 1. In vitro plant and animal cell cultures; commonly used culture media and culture conditions. Sterilization procedures. Different types of plant cell cultures and applications. Use of plant cell cultures for micropropagation (axillary shoot proliferation, organogenesis and embryogenesis). Other applications of plant cell cultures.
Module 2. Introduction to Biohazard and Biosafety and relevance to in vitro manipulation. Containment and exclusion. Principle of the 3Rs and advantages of in vitro assays. Examples of alternative in vitro vs in vivo tests.
Animal cell and tissue cultures. Historical references. Media and culture conditions. Biology of the cell in culture. Finite vs continuous cultures. Screening (eg, growth curves, confluence , anchoring) and subculturing. Stem cells, embryonic and adult cells. Plasticity. Cell immortalization and cell lines. Cryopreservation. Cultures in 2D and 3D. Applications and manipulation of animal cells in different scientific fields.
Classes of theoretical nature and practical classes.
The theoretical classes, with a strongly expository nature, are presented by projection of PowerPoint slides, and supported on dialogue with the students, and in the resolution of exercises and context problems. Students may be invited to present some class themes.
The practical classes allow the acquisition of specific skills, namely those that result from the execution of practical laboratory work (eg, disinfection, inoculation, recovery of frozen cells, cryopreservation, etc.). These practical classes are compulsory.
| designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Exame | 75,00 |
| Participação presencial | 25,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
| designation | Time (hours) |
|---|---|
| Frequência das aulas | 0,00 |
| Total: | 0,00 |
It is mandatory to attend the practical classes - minimum 75%.
Final grade: final exam covering theory and practical subjects graded to 15 points and oral presentation of a program subject graded to 5 points
Final exam minimum mark - 8 points