Spinach-And-Berries Salad With Non-Fat Curry Dressing
Usually cell dissociation is performed so that cells can be moved from the plate or flask in which they are grown to a new suspended medium, from which they can be separated and studied further.
Recipe Summary Spinach-And-Berries Salad With Non-Fat Curry Dressing
The foods in this easy recipe are powerhouses of nutrition. Why this recipe is good for you: Super-high antioxidants in spinach and berries; Curry powder is anti-inflammatory; Blueberries stimulate the birth rate of new brain cells in elderly rats, according to Tufts University research.
Ingredients | Trypsinization Of Cells Protocol6 ounces fresh spinach, torn in bite-sized pieces1 cup thickly sliced strawberries1 cup blueberries1 small red onion, thinly sliced, pulled into rings½ cup chopped pecans2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar2 tablespoons rice vinegar4 teaspoons honey1 teaspoon curry powder2 teaspoons Dijon mustardSalt, pepper to tasteDirectionsWash and dry spinach. Whip together dressing. Add to spinach and toss lightly. Add berries, onion and pecans. Toss lightly.Copyright 2004 Jean Carper. Printed first in USA WEEKEND. All rights reserved.Info | Trypsinization Of Cells ProtocolServings: 6 Yield: 6 servings
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