Core Cell Culture
Advance your research with consistent and comprehensive cell culture essentials
Creating conditions similar to those that exist in vivo is essential for cell culture. A consistent environment throughout your experiment requires well-characterized reagents and high-quality products like sterile media, application-tested supplements or a growing animal component-free product range.
With just a few clicks: Delve into a comprehensive collection of meticulously curated essential reagents to discover the key ingredients that drive reliable results and help you optimize cell growth.
Cell culture requires high quality media and reagents to ensure reproducible results. Media must be pure, free of contaminants, and consistent from lot to lot.
We offer a wide range of high quality classical media and specialised media as well to support cell growth.
Cell culture supplements enable labs to customize and augment media formulations to suit specific cell culture applications such as protein production, hybridoma production, other serum-free workflows, and more. The cell culture supplements collected here have undergone application testing for suitability in cell culture systems. This testing eliminates the need for labs to screen these supplements prior to use in a cell culture application.
Animal Component Free Cell Culture Products
For propagation, enumeration, and downstream analysis, adherent cells and cells from solid tissues must be dissociated to create suspensions. Single-cell suspensions are required for cell counting, reseeding for subculture, and cellular assays/analysis.
Trypsin
Collagenase
Accutase
Accumax
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We offer an extensive line of sterile-filtered, application-tested cryoprotectants like DMSO as well as ready-to-use cell freezing media with and without DMSO that are designed to maximize cell viability during the freezing and thawing processes.
Numerous natural and synthetic attachment factors have been developed for use in cell culture applications. In some cases, attachment factors must be tested empirically for suitability for a given cell culturing condition. Below is a list of common attachment factors for consideration when optimizing cell culture conditions.
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