RPMI 1640 w/ L-Glutamine w/o Sodium Bicarbonate – P0860

L-Glutamine NEAA Calcium Magnesium Phenol red

RPMI 1640 w/ L-Glutamine w/o Sodium Bicarbonate – P0860

RPMI-1640 medium was developed by Moore and colleagues at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in 1966 for the growth of human leukemic cells in monolayer or suspension.

RPMI-1640 medium is a multipurpose medium with many applications for a wide range of mammalian cell lines, such as the Jurkat cell line, hybridoma cells, human myeloma, mouse hybridoma, human leukocytes, and B and T lymphocytes.

Its formulation without sodium bicarbonate contains L-Glutamine.

Other packagings available on request

For your special formulation, please contact us, we can make your custom-made media on request

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P0860 - N1L
Description
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develop
Product code P0860
Shipping conditions Room temperature or refrigerated transport
State Powder
Shelf life 24 months
Storage +2/+8°C.
Sterility Non-sterile
Applications
reduce
develop

Cell culture

Formulation without sodium bicarbonate, with L-Glutamine and Phenol Red
Glucose concentration : 2g/L
To supplement with sodium bicarbonate,
Addition of sodium bicarbonate 7.5% solution (ref: L0680) : 26.7 ml/l
Addition of sodium bicarbonate powder (ref: P2060) : 2 g/l

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In the service of science since 1987

Founded in 1987, Biowest is the European leader in the collection of animal sera, providing the widest range of sera and cell culture media available on the market.

Our products are employed in the production of biopharmaceuticals and vaccines and in the academic, governmental and industrial research sectors in fields spanning the areas of cell biology, genomics, proteomics, virology, immunology, innovative drug research and toxicology.

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