Goat Serum Reference: GOA-1B Goat Serum is obtained from normal healthy goats. It is broadly used as a blocking solution to reduce non-specific binding in antibody-based assays.
Fetal Bovine Serum Bioprocess, US Origin Reference: FBS-24A Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) is the most frequently used growth supplement for cell culture media. FBS Bioprocess is tested according to 9CFR and EMEA.
Exo-spin Buffer Reference: EX06-30 Exo-spin™ products provide a proven, rapid and reliable way of generating high-quality purified exosomes suitable for a range of research applications.
Accumax Reference: ACM-1F Accumax is a cell detachment solution suitable for various cell types. It is used for passaging, cell counting, viral transfection assays, cell sorting, flow cytometry, and bioreactor scale-up.
Horse Serum Reference: HOS-1A 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.
Fetal Bovine Serum Bioprocess, US Origin Reference: FBS-24B Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) is the most frequently used growth supplement for cell culture media. FBS Bioprocess is tested according to 9CFR and EMEA.
Exo-spin Buffer Reference: EX06-250 Exo-spin™ products provide a proven, rapid and reliable way of generating high-quality purified exosomes suitable for a range of research applications.
Accutase Cell Detachment Solution Reference: ACC-1B Accutase Cell Detachment Solution is suitable for the routine detachment of cells. It is a gentle alternative to trypsin and effective on numerous cell types.
Horse Serum Reference: HOS-1B 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.
Fetal Bovine Serum, Collected in South America, Charcoal Stripped Reference: FBS-CS-12A Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) is the most frequently used growth supplement for cell culture media. Charcoal stripped FBS is especially useful for studying processes influenced by steroid hormones.