Human Serum

Human serum, the liquid component of blood obtained after coagulation, is a valuable biological fluid that is utilized in various laboratory and clinical applications. It’s important to note that the use of human serum raises ethical considerations, and alternatives such as commercially available serum substitutes or animal-derived sera are often used in cell culture when ethical concerns or regulatory restrictions exist. Additionally, rigorous screening and testing are typically performed to ensure the safety and quality of human serum used in laboratory and clinical settings.