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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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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Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) Calcium Free, w/o Methionine w/ L-Glutamine (Powder)
Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) Calcium Free, w/o Methionine w/...

Item number: D9800-30.25

Dulbecco's MEM is the most widely used modification of BME. It contains a 4-fold higher concentration of amino acids and vitamins. Non-essential amino acids and certain essential trace elements were added. The bicarbonate concentration was increased. The standard formula for DMEM is with 1000mg/ml glucose. DMEM was...
Application: Cell Culture Grade
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Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) Low Glucose w/o L-Glutamine, Leucine, Phenol Red (Powder)
Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) Low Glucose w/o L-Glutamine,...

Item number: D9806-05.10

Dulbecco's MEM is the most widely used modification of BME. It contains a 4-fold higher concentration of amino acids and vitamins. Non-essential amino acids and certain essential trace elements were added. The bicarbonate concentration was increased. The standard formula for DMEM is with 1000mg/ml glucose. DMEM was...
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Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) F-12 w/o Tryptophan and Phenol Red (Powder)
Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) F-12 w/o Tryptophan and Phenol Red...

Item number: D9807-04A.10

Dulbecco's MEM is the most widely used modification of BME. It contains a 4-fold higher concentration of amino acids and vitamins. Non-essential amino acids and certain essential trace elements were added. The bicarbonate concentration was increased. The standard formula for DMEM is with 1000mg/ml glucose. DMEM was...
Application: Cell Culture Grade
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Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) w/ L-Glutamine, Glucose w/o Cysteine, Methionine (Powder)
Dulbecco's MEM (DMEM) w/ L-Glutamine, Glucose w/o...

Item number: D9813.10

Dulbecco's MEM is the most widely used modification of BME. It contains a 4-fold higher concentration of amino acids and vitamins. Non-essential amino acids and certain essential trace elements were added. The bicarbonate concentration was increased. The standard formula for DMEM is with 1000mg/ml glucose. DMEM was...
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Medium 199 w/ Earle_s, L-Glutamine, w/o Glucose (Powder, TC 199)
Medium 199 w/ Earle_s, L-Glutamine, w/o Glucose (Powder,...

Item number: M2851-01.10

In 1950, Morgan, Morton and Parker described one of the first totally defined media that did not depend largely on animal products or extracts as nutritive sources. This medium supported the growth of primary chick embryo heart cells. It has since become known as Medium 199. Its current use is with the addition of...
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Medium 199 Hanks', w/L-Glutamine, HEPES (Powder, TC 199)
Medium 199 Hanks', w/L-Glutamine, HEPES (Powder, TC 199)

Item number: M2853.25

In 1950, Morgan, Morton and Parker described one of the first totally defined media that did not depend largely on animal products or extracts as nutritive sources. This medium supported the growth of primary chick embryo heart cells. It has since become known as Medium 199. Its current use is with the addition of...
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RPMI 1640 Medium w/o L-Glutamine, Inositol (Powder)
RPMI 1640 Medium w/o L-Glutamine, Inositol (Powder)

Item number: R8998-03.10

RPMI-1640 was developed by Moore et. al. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, hence the acronym RPMI. The formulation is based on the RPMI-1630 series of media utilizing a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. RPMI-1640 medium has been used for the culture of human...
Application: Cell culture
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RPMI 1640 Medium w/MOPS (Powder)
RPMI 1640 Medium w/MOPS (Powder)

Item number: R8998-07.10

RPMI-1640 was developed by Moore et. al. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute. The formulation is based on the RPMI-1630 series of media utilizing a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. RPMI- 1640 medium has been used for the culture of human normal & neoplastic...
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RPMI 1640 Medium w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Phosphate (Powder)
RPMI 1640 Medium w/o L-Glutamine, Sodium Phosphate (Powder)

Item number: R8999-04.10

RPMI-1640 was developed by Moore, et. al. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, hence the acronym RPMI. The formulation is based on the RPMI-1630 series of media utilizing a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. RPMI-1640 medium has been used for the culture of human...
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RPMI 1640 Medium w/o L-Glutamine, Leucine, Phenol Red (Powder)
RPMI 1640 Medium w/o L-Glutamine, Leucine, Phenol Red...

Item number: R8999-12.10

RPMI-1640 was developed by Moore, et. al. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, hence the acronym RPMI. The formulation is based on the RPMI-1630 series of media utilizing a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. RPMI-1640 medium has been used for the culture of human...
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RPMI 1640 Medium w/L-Glutamine (Powder)
RPMI 1640 Medium w/L-Glutamine (Powder)

Item number: R8999.25

RPMI-1640 was developed by Moore, et al., at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, hence the acronym RPMI. The formulation is based on the RPMI-1630 series of media utilizing a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. RPMI-1640 medium has been used for the culture of human...
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RPMI 1640 Medium Modified w/o L-Glutamine, Glucose, Thiamine HCl (Powder)
RPMI 1640 Medium Modified w/o L-Glutamine, Glucose,...

Item number: R9011-01.10

RPMI 1640 is used for the culture of human normal and neoplastic leukocytes. RPMI 1640 was developed by Moore et. al. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute. Appearance: Pale pink to orange, homogeneous, free flowing powder, Solubility: Pink to red, clear, complete, pH: As Reported, Endotoxin: <1EU/ml
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