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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
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™...
Chondrocyte Growth Media
CGM Bulletkit has been developed for the expansion of human chondrocytes.
Chondrocyte Differentiation Media
Media developed for the differentiation of chondrocytes
Small Airway Cell Air Liquid Interface Media
The medium is designed specifically for culturing small airway epithelial cells in an air-liquid interface system.The S-ALI™ BulletKit™ contains:- S-ALI™ Growth Basal Media- S-ALI™ Differentiation Basal Medium- S-ALI™SingleQuots™ kit
UltraDOMA-Protein Free
UltraDOMA-PF Protein-free Hydridoma Media are formulations designed for use with hybridoma cell lines of murine, human, and chimeric origin. UltraDOMA-PF Media are completely defined media and do not contain peptides or tissue extracts.The use of...
Insect-XPRESS
Insect-XPRESS™ Protein-free Insect Cell Medium is a formulation designed to support the growth of insect cell lines derived from Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9 and Sf21).Cell densities in excess of 8.3 x 10^6 cells/ml can be achieved with suspension...
Bronchial Epithelial Cell Growth Medium
Airway cell media are serum-free media that have been optimized for the proliferation of airway cells.BEGM is optimized to provide the best growth for Normal Human Bronchial/Tracheal Epithelial Cells.
MEM Alpha Eagle
MEM Alpha was developed in 1971 and differs from standard MEM by containing the following unique components: vitamin B12, ascorbic acid, non-essential amino acids, sodium pyruvate, lipoic acid, and D-biotin.This media has been used to culture...
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