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Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Osteogenic Differentiation Medium

Media for differentiating MSC into osteoblasts

Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Adipogenic Differentiation Media

Media for the differentiation of hMSC cells into adipocytes.This kit consists of two media:hMSC Adipogenic Induction Medium (consisting of  basal medium (PT-3102B) and Singlequots (PT-4135)hMSC Adipogenic Maintenance Medium (consisting...

Iscove's Modified Dulbecco's Medium

Iscove's Modified Dulbecco's Medium (IMDM) is a modified DME containing high glucose (4,500 mg/L), sodium pyruvate, additional amino acids, HEPES buffer (in liquid form), selenium and other components. IMDM is suitable for fast growing cells and can...

L-15 (Leibovitz)

L-15 (Leibovitz) Medium was developed (1963) for fast growing tumor cells and was formulated for use without CO2 enriched atmosphere. Its unique features include: free base forms of arginine, cysteine and histidine; high concentration of...

L-15 (Leibovitz) 2X

L-15 (Leibovitz) Medium was developed (1963) for fast growing tumor cells and was formulated for use without CO2 enriched atmosphere. Its unique features include: free base forms of arginine, cysteine and histidine; high concentration of...

McCoy's 5A Medium

McCoy's 5A Medium was developed in 1956 to be formulated for the nutritional requirements of Walker 256 carcinoma. Its unique components include asparagine, 3X normal glucose, amino acids (all Lisomers) and increased folic acid. It is a general...

Minimal Essenial Medium - Eagle

MEM Eagle (also called EMEM) was developed in 1959 for cultivation of HeLa and L cells. Amino acid concentrations conform closely to the protein composition of human cells. Higher concentrations of nutrients permit longer periods between feedings....

Medium 199

Medium 199 was developed in 1950 and was formulated for nutritional studies on chick embryo muscle fibroblasts. Its unique components include purines (adenine, guanine, xanthine, hypoxanthine), pyrimdines (thymine, uracil) and fat soluble compounds....

NCTC-109

NCTC-109 was developed in 1956 as a protein free medium for L-929 mouse cells. Its unique components include Tween® 80, nucleic acid derivations, additional vitamins, co-enzymes (DPN, CoA, TPN, FAD, UTP, TPP) and reducing agents such as glutathione,...
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