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Corning 50 L MEM (Minimum Essential Medium), Powder [+] Earles salts and L-glutamine [-] sodium bicarbonate 50-010-PC

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The Corning Mediatech 50 L MEM (Minimum Essential Medium), Powder [+] Earles salts and L-glutamine [-] sodium bicarbonate 50-010-PC is a highly versatile powdered medium used for cell culture applications. It is a basal medium widely used for the growth of various mammalian cells. This formulation consists of Earle's salts and L-glutamine, but does not contain sodium bicarbonate.

Benefits/Advantages:

• Easy reconstitution: The powdered form allows for easy reconstitution, making it convenient to use.

• Versatile application: Suitable for a variety of mammalian cell culture applications, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and protein production.

• Consistent quality: Manufactured under cGMP guidelines, ensuring reliable and consistent results.

With Corning Mediatech 50 L MEM (Minimum Essential Medium), Powder [+] Earles salts and L-glutamine [-] sodium bicarbonate, researchers can confidently culture and study mammalian cells for various research, manufacturing, and experimental purposes.

Product Details

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Product Type Consumables
Part Number 50-010-PC
Brand Corning
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Size 50 L
Storage Temperature 2°C to 8°C

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