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Skeletal Muscle Cell Growth Medium-2

SkGM-2 has been optimized for the proliferation of skeletal muscle myoblasts in a low serum environment.

TheraPEAK® X-VIVO®

TheraPEAK® X-VIVO® Media is a high-performing media series providing nutritionally adequate and balanced environments for a variety of hematopoietic cells including: T CellsCAR-T cellsPeripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL)Tumor infiltrating...

Smooth Muscle Growth Medium-2

 SmGM-2 was developed for the maintenance and expansion of human smooth muscle cells. This medium contains 5% FBS.

Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Growth Media

RtEGM is optimized and performance tested for growing Clonetics Human RPE cells. The medium does contain 2% serum

ProCHO

ProCHO™ Protein-free CHO Media were developed specifically to facilitate the production and downstream processing of recombinant proteins expressed in CHO cells. These protein-free formulations support high-density cultures without the need for...

PowerCHO™

PowerCHO™ Chemically Defined, Serum-free and hydrolysate-free CHO Media are non-animal origin media designed to support the growth of CHO cell lines, particularly high-density suspension cultures.For therapeutic bioprocessing applications, these...

B-ALI™ Bronchial Air Liquid Interface Media

Media developed specifically for cultivation of bronchial epithelial cells in an air-liquid interface system.The B-ALI™ BulletKit includes: - B-ALI™ Growth Basal Medium (200 ml) - B-ALI™ Differentiation Basal Medium (500 ml) - B-ALI™...

Profreeze-CDM

ProFreeze™-CDM, NAO, Chemically Defined Freeze Medium (2X) is universally suitable for cryopreserving many cell types in the absence of fetal bovine serum (FBS), which is particularly advantageous for freezing of cells cultured in a serum-free...

Chondrocyte Growth Media

CGM Bulletkit has been developed for the expansion of human chondrocytes.

Chondrocyte Differentiation Media

Media developed for the differentiation of chondrocytes
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