Cell Culture Media

The development of cell culture media is as old as the cell culture itself and is continuously expanded. These media exist in countless variations and formats, as the exact composition always depends on the cultured cell type. In general, cell culture media are manufactured in a way, which allows growth, proliferation, differentiation as well as the execution of typical cellular functions. Such basal culture media usually contain amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts and different buffer mixtures. Moreover, pH-indicators as well as serum (e.g. fetal bovine serum) as a source for hormones, proteins, lipids and microelements are often added to these media. Besides, there is a range of diverse selection, growth and minimal media for specific cell types and experimental setups. 

The development of cell culture media is as old as the cell culture itself and is continuously expanded. These media exist in countless variations and formats, as the exact composition always... read more »
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Cell Culture Media

The development of cell culture media is as old as the cell culture itself and is continuously expanded. These media exist in countless variations and formats, as the exact composition always depends on the cultured cell type. In general, cell culture media are manufactured in a way, which allows growth, proliferation, differentiation as well as the execution of typical cellular functions. Such basal culture media usually contain amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts and different buffer mixtures. Moreover, pH-indicators as well as serum (e.g. fetal bovine serum) as a source for hormones, proteins, lipids and microelements are often added to these media. Besides, there is a range of diverse selection, growth and minimal media for specific cell types and experimental setups. 

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William's E, powder, without L-glutamine
William's E, powder, without L-glutamine

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CMRL1066 w/o L-Glutamine, Calcium (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/o L-Glutamine, Calcium (Powder)

Item number: C5900-01A.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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CMRL1066 w/o L-Glutamine,  Glucose (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/o L-Glutamine, Glucose (Powder)

Item number: C5900-02A.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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CMRL1066 w/o L-Glutamine, L-Cystine, L-Cysteine, Phenol Red (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/o L-Glutamine, L-Cystine, L-Cysteine, Phenol...

Item number: C5900-06.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamine, w/o Choline Chloride, Sodium Acetate (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamine, w/o Choline Chloride, Sodium...

Item number: C5900-07.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamic Acid, Proline, High Choline Chloride, D-Pantothenic Acid (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamic Acid, Proline, High Choline...

Item number: C5900-08.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamine, w/o B-NAD (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamine, w/o B-NAD (Powder)

Item number: C5900-09.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamine, w/o Leucine and Methionine (Powder)
CMRL1066 w/L-Glutamine, w/o Leucine and Methionine (Powder)

Item number: C5900-10.5

CMRL-1066 is a chemically defined medium developed in the late 1960's at the Connaugh Medical Research Laboratories. CMRL-1066 was designed initially for use with mouse L-cells in non-supplemented culture. Although developed for use in serum-free culture, CMRL-1066 can be supplemented with serum and used to support...
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Earle's Balanced Salts (Powder)
Earle's Balanced Salts (Powder)

Item number: E0249.10

The search for a synthetic medium to replace serum for maintaining cells in vitro began in the late nineteenth century and continues to this day. Ringer, Locks and Tyrode substituted physiological salt solutions augmented with glucose for serum and thereby laid the foundation for the development of defined media. As...
Application: Cell Culture Grade
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