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Gibco™

Hygromycin B (50 mg/mL)

Catalog number: 10687010
Gibco™

Hygromycin B (50 mg/mL)

Catalog number: 10687010
Catalog Number
10687010
also known as 10687-010
Unit Size
20 mL
Price (USD)
Price: 250.00
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10687010
also known as 10687-010
20 mL
Price: 250.00
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Hygromycin B is a water-soluble antibiotic purified from the bacterium Streptomyces hydroscopicus. Gibco™ Hygromycin B is used as a bacterial selection antibiotic in the concentration range of 200–500 μg/mL. This product is supplied as a 50 mg/mL solution.

Resistance to Hygromycin B is conferred by the E. coli hygromycin resistance gene (hyg or hph). Hygromycin B has a different mode of action than Geneticin™, Blasticidin S, or Zeocin™ selection reagents, making it an excellent choice for dual-selection experiments (see selection antibiotics).

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We offer a wide range of antibiotics and antimycotics in both powder and liquid formats.

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Contamination control
Eukaryotic and bacterial selection

See recommendations for working concentrations for selection antibiotics.

Learn more about the use of antibiotics and antimycotics in cell culture, and review guidelines for decontaminating cultures.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Concentration
50 mg/mL
Culture Type
Mammalian Cell Culture, Insect Cell Culture
Form
Liquid
Product Type
Antibiotic
Sterility
Sterile
For Use With (Application)
Eukaryotic Selection⁄Stable Cell Line Generation
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature

Contents & Storage

Storage conditions: 2 to 8°C
Shipping conditions: Ambient

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