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Hams F10 medium is a nutrient mixture designed to cultivate a wide variety of mammalian and hybridoma cells.
RPMI 1640 medium is a general purpose medium based on the RPMI 1630 line of media which utilized a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. A Dutch Modification of RPMI 1640 is also available through MP. The Dutch Modification contains 6400 mg/L sodium chloride instead of 6000 mg/L; contains 1000 mg/L sodium bicarbonate instead of 2000 mg/L; and contains 20 mM HEPES.
RPMI 1640 medium is a general purpose medium based on the RPMI 1630 line of media which utilized a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. A Dutch Modification of RPMI 1640 is also available through MP. The Dutch Modification contains 6400 mg/L sodium chloride instead of 6000 mg/L; contains 1000 mg/L sodium bicarbonate instead of 2000 mg/L; and contains 20 mM HEPES.
McCoy’s 5A medium, as modified by Iwakata and Grace, is identical to RPMI 1629.
In this medium dextrose is replaced by galactose. In addition, buffering is provided by the free bases of the amino acids in place of sodium bicarbonate. As a result this medium has been used for growth of tissues in free gaseous exchange with the atmosphere.
Ham’s F-12 medium was designed for low density, serum-free growth of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. Ham’s F-12 is well suited for the growth of primary rat hepatocytes and prostate epithelial cells. It is also the medium of choice for toxicity assays using CHO cells.
Dulbecco’s Modification of Eagle’s Medium (DMEM, 1X Solution) with L-glutamine and Sodium Pyruvate, and 1 g/L Dextrose
High Growth Enhancement Medium, without L-Glutamine is a modification of DMEM in which 3.6 g/liter fructose is substituted for glucose, resulting in better pH control and higher cell yields. Fructose is metabolized slower than glucose, resulting in slower acid buildup.
Also known as DME, Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium is the most widely used modification of Eagle’s Basal Medium (BME).
Also known as DME, Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium is the most widely used modification of Eagle’s Basal Medium (BME).
Cell culture media. MP Bio offers MEM with either Earle’s or Hanks’ salts.
Cell culture media. MP Bio offers MEM with either Earle’s or Hanks’ salts.
Cell culture media. MP Bio offers MEM with either Earle’s or Hanks’ salts.
Cell culture media. MP Bio offers MEM with either Earle’s or Hanks’ salts.
RPMI 1640 medium is a general purpose medium based on the RPMI 1630 line of media which utilized a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. A Dutch Modification of RPMI 1640 is also available through MP. The Dutch Modification contains 6400 mg/L sodium chloride instead of 6000 mg/L; contains 1000 mg/L sodium bicarbonate instead of 2000 mg/L; and contains 20 mM HEPES.
Medium for the long-term cultivation of adult rat liver epithelial cells.
BioRich 1 is a DMEM/F-12 powdered media blend enriched with trace elements. This permits the transition to “serum-free” conditions reducing or eliminating the necessity for serum supplementation. It is used with ITS Premix, a completely serum independent.
(DMEM/F-12 Powder 1:1) without sodium bicarbonate and L-glutamine
Ham’s F-12 medium was designed for low density, serum-free growth of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. Ham’s F-12 is well suited for the growth of primary rat hepatocytes and prostate epithelial cells. It is also the medium of choice for toxicity assays using CHO cells.
Hams F10 medium is a nutrient mixture designed to cultivate a wide variety of mammalian and hybridoma cells.