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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Medium

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SC-7501
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Cell Culture Media: Kits
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Sciencell
Host Type:
 
Human
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RUO
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Description:
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Medium (MSCM), when used with Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth Supplement (MSCGS, Cat #7552) and 25 ml of fetal bovine serum (FBS) is a complete medium designed for optimal growth of normal mesenchymal stem cells in vitro. It is a sterile, liquid medium which contains essential and non-essential amino acids, vitamins, organic and inorganic compounds, hormones, growth factors, trace minerals and a low concentration of fetal bovine serum (5%). The medium is HEPES and bicarbonate buffered and has a pH of 7.4 when equilibrated in an incubator with an atmosphere of 5% CO2/95% air. The medium is formulated (quantitatively and qualitatively) to provide an optimally balanced nutritional environment that selectively supports the growth of normal mesenchymal stem cells in vitro.
Extra Description:
MSCM consists of 500 ml of basal medium, 25 ml of fetal bovine serum (FBS, Cat. No. 0025), 5 ml of mesenchymal stem cell growth supplement (MSCGS, Cat. No. 7552) and 5 ml of penicillin/streptomycin solution (P/S, Cat. No. 0503).

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