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Gibco™

Poly-D-Lysine

Catalog number: A3890401
Gibco™

Poly-D-Lysine

Catalog number: A3890401
Catalog Number
A3890401
Unit Size
100 mL
Price (USD)
Price: 132.00
Online price: 123.65
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Poly-D-Lysine is a chemically synthesized extracellular matrix used to facilitate cell adhesion to tissue culture-treated plastic and glass surfaces. Poly-D-Lysine contains polymers with a molecular weight of 50,000–150,000 Daltons, which makes this product ideal for neuronal culture applications. This ready-to-use product is provided as a liquid at a concentration of 0.1 mg/mL. When used on Nunc cell culture plastics with B-27 supplements or the B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System, Poly-D-Lysine maintains cell viability and normal growth characteristics in multiple neuronal cell types.

Key features include:
• Synthetic and animal origin-free
• Sterile-filtered for cell culture applications
• Validated with B-27 Supplement and B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System when used with Nunc plastic and glass bottom dishes

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Cell Type
Mammalian Cells
Classification
Animal Origin-free
Concentration
0.1 mg/mL
Culture Type
Mammalian Cell Culture
Form
Liquid
Product Type
Extracellular Matrix
Shelf Life
12 Months
Sterility
Sterile
Product Line
Gibco™
Purity or Quality Grade
Cell Culture Grade
Shipping Condition
Approved for shipment on Wet Ice
Source
Animal origin-free, Synthetic

Contents & Storage

Store in refrigerator (2–8°C).

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