A common concern in cell culture is the effect of the exposure of cells to vibration from the integral fans of an incubated environment (e.g., CO2 incubator, hypoxia workstation, etc.). Vibration can have detrimental effects on the adherence of in vitro cell cultures. This study provides evidence that the use of a hypoxia workstation fitted with rubber ferrules on the floor plate and an optional anti-vibration plate reduces vibration by up to 59% over a standard CO2 incubator, improving cell adhesion by more than 25% (p = 0.01).

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