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Keratinocyte Growth Medium - Calcium-free

The original medium for growth of keratinocytes but without Calcium.

Williams' Medium E

In 1971, Williams et al. described a procedure for enriching isolated hepatocyte cultures for polygonal epithelial cells and reducing the number of contaminating fibroblasts. This method was a sequential plating technique based on the observation...

Schneider's Drosophila medium, modified

Schneider's Drosophila medium was originally developed (Schneider, I., J. Exp. Zool., 156 (1964)) for the culture of Drosophila cells (Drosophila S2 cells). It can also be used for the culture of other Dipteran cell lines.Storage = 2ºC to 8ºC

Keratinocyte Growth Medium 2

Supports proliferation of primary human keratinocytes in culture.Drives faster proliferation than the original KGM.Now superceded by KGM-Gold

TC 100 Insect Medium

A modification of Grace's Insect Medium developed by Drs. Gardiner and Stockdale, this medium optimizes the expression of baculovirus grown in cultured cells derived from the fall army worm, Spodoptera frugiperda. It is termed BML-TC/10,...

Keratinocyte Growth Medium 2, Calcium-free

A serum-free, calcium free keratinocyte growth medium

Grace's Insect Medium

Grace's Insect Medium was developed in 1962 and has been shown, with the addition of serum, to support the growth of insect cells, including Spodoptera frugiperda. Unsupplemented Grace's Insect Culture Medium is ideal for transfection because it...

Keratinocyte Growth Medium Gold

Optimized for Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes in a serum-free environment.Provides a nutrient rich medium that provides normal physiological growth characteristics and population doubling times.KGM-Gold supports low, moderate, and high density...

Lymphocyte Growth Medium-3

LGM-3 is a serum-free medium for lymphocyte and dendritic cell growth

Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth Medium

MSCGM was developed for growing large numbers of mesenchymal stem cells without inducing diferentiation.
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