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What is the relationship between sodium bicarbonate and carbon dioxide in cell culture systems?

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What is the relationship between sodium bicarbonate and carbon dioxide in cell culture systems?

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As a rule, the bicarbonate concentration and the carbon dioxide tension must be in equilibrium. The carbon dioxide/bicarbonate compound is essential to most cells, so a flask cannot be vented without providing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Hanks’ buffers do not use this system and do not have sodium bicarbonate in their formulations.

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