Experiments with cell cultures are an alternative to animal experiments. One problem, however, is the ethically questionable use of fetal calf serum (FCS, which some authors refer to as fetal bovine serum, FBS). Furthermore, FCS is an undefined variable mixture and a possible source of contaminations. We reported that lysine acetylation was very similar in cells in growth media containing FCS or human platelet lysate (hPL). Here, we explain in detail how to generate and use hPL as a cost-effective substitute for FCS in experiments with mammalian cell cultures. A large panel of cells and conditions can be cultured and tested in media with hPL.

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