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Reference: G418-Q

G-418 is used as a selection antibiotic in cell culture. It blocks polypeptide synthesis. Transformed cells containing the neomycin resistance genes neo can be selected.

Reference: HCS-F

Hybridoma Supplement supports the growth of hybridoma cells. It is an alternative for the former used feeder cells. It can be used in culture media under serum-free conditions.

Reference: CS-1B

Calf Serum (Bovine Calf Serum, BCS) promotes growth of a variety of mammalian cell lines. It is often used as a cost-effective substitute for Fetal Bovine Serum.

Reference: G418-R

G-418 is used as a selection antibiotic in cell culture. It blocks polypeptide synthesis. Transformed cells containing the neomycin resistance genes neo can be selected.

Reference: DHS-1A

Donor Horse Serum is an alternative to bovine serum for growth factors and hormones in cell culture studies. It is broadly used as a blocking agent in immunoassays.

Reference: HYG-H

Hygromycin B solution is a selection antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Transformed cells containing the hygromycin resistance gene (hyg or hph) can be selected.

Reference: N2-K

N2 Supplement is a chemically defined, serum-free supplement for cell culture media. It is used for growth of neuronal cell types as well as expression purposes.

Reference: DHS-1B

Donor Horse Serum is an alternative to bovine serum for growth factors and hormones in cell culture studies. It is broadly used as a blocking agent in immunoassays.

Reference: PUR-1X

Puromycin is a selection antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Transformed cells containing the puromycin N-acetyl-transferase gene (pac) can be selected.

Reference: INS-K

Insulin human recombinant Solution is suitable for various cell culture applications. It is commonly used to cultivate mammalian cell lines such as Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells.