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FIGURE 3.4. Large Tissue Culture Laboratory. Suitable for 20 to 30 persons. Adjacent washing-up,

FIGURE 3.1. Small Tissue Culture Laboratory. Suggested layout for simple, self-contained tissue culture laboratory for use by two or three persons. Dark-shaded areas represent movable equipment, lighter shaded areas fixed or movable furniture.

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FIGURE 3.4. Large Tissue Culture Laboratory. Suitable for 20 to 30 persons. Adjacent washing-up,

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  1. FIGURE 3.1. Small Tissue Culture Laboratory. Suggested layout for simple, self-contained tissue culture laboratory for use by two or three persons. Dark-shaded areas represent movable equipment, lighter shaded areas fixed or movable furniture.

  2. FIGURE 3.2. Medium-Sized Tissue Culture Laboratory. Suitable for five or six persons, with washing up and preparation facility located elsewhere. Dark-shaded areas represent movable equipment, light-shaded areas movable or fixed furniture.

  3. FIGURE 3.3. Tissue Culture Lab with Adjacent Prep Room. Medium-sized tissue culture lab (see Fig 3.2), but with attached preparation area, microscope room, and 37 C room. ◦

  4. FIGURE 3.4. Large Tissue Culture Laboratory. Suitable for 20 to 30 persons. Adjacent washing-up, sterilization, and preparation area. Dark-shaded areas represent equipment, light-shaded areas fixed and movable furniture.

  5. FIGURE 3.5. Air Pressure Balance. Indications of relative pressure in different areas within an aseptic suite, dark-filled circles for maximum sterility, light-filled circles for biohazard protection.

  6. FIGURE 3.6. Hot Room. Dual heating circuits and safety thermometers. (a) Plan view. (b) Diagonal section. Arrows represent air circulation. Layout and design were developed in collaboration with M. McLean of Boswell, Mitchell & Johnson (architects) and J. Lindsay of Kenneth Munro & Associates (consulting engineers).

  7. FIGURE 3.7. Washingup Sink and Pipette Washer. Suggested layout for soaking and washup sinks, with hot, cold, and deionized water supplies.

  8. FIGURE 3.8. Liquid-Nitrogen Store and Cryostore. The liquid-nitrogen store is best located on an outer wall with ventilation to the outside and easy access for deliveries. If the freezer store is adjacent, freezers may be filled directly from an overhead supply line and flexible hose. Doors are left open for ventilation during filling, and a wall-mounted oxygen alarm with a low-mounted detector sounds if the oxygen level falls below a safe level.

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