El suplemento N-2 es un suplemento sin suero definido químicamente basado en la formulación Bottenstein N-1. Se recomienda para elMás información
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17502001
50 mL
17502048
5 mL
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Número de catálogo 17502001
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Cantidad:
50 mL
Precio (USD)
1.905,12
Each
Añadir al carro de la compra
El suplemento N-2 es un suplemento sin suero definido químicamente basado en la formulación Bottenstein N-1. Se recomienda para el crecimiento y la expresión de neuroblastomas, así como neuronas post-mitóticas en cultivos primarios tanto del sistema nervioso periférico como del sistema nervioso central. El suplemento N-2 se proporciona como un concentrado de 100X y se ha diseñado para usarse con medios Neurobasal suplementados con factores de crecimiento como bFGF y EGF. También puede usarse con DMEM.
Vea las publicaciones que utilizan productos de neurobiología Gibco en nuestra CellCite Gibco.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Tipo de célulaCélulas neuronales
Concentración100 X
Tipo de cultivoCultivo de células de mamífero
Cantidad50 mL
Nivel de sueroSin suero
Duración de almacenamiento18 meses
Condiciones de envíoHielo seco
FuenteSin suero
Probado paraEndotoxinas, rendimiento, esterilidad
ClasificaciónSin suero
FormularioLíquido
Tipo de productoSuplemento de cultivo celular
EsterilidadEstéril
pHentre 6 y 8
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar en el congelador (de – 5 a – 20°C) y proteger de la luz.
Preguntas frecuentes
What supplements should I use with Neurobasal or Neurobasal-A medium?
Neurobasal and Neurobasal-A media (for postnatal and adult neurons) allow for long-term maintenance of neuronal cells without the need for an astrocyte feeder layer. These media should be supplemented with either serum or a serum-free supplement, plus 0.5mM L-glutamine. B-27 supplement is a serum-free supplement that comes as a 50X concentrate in a 10ml volume. This is enough supplement for 500ml of media. Fetal, postnatal, and adult neural cultures can be grown in the appropriate Neurobasal medium supplemented with B-27 supplement .
We also have two other supplements. One is called G-5 and is for growth and expression of glial cells (normal and tumor) of astrocytic phenotype. This comes in a 1ml size, at a 100X concentration. The other supplement is called N-2 and is for growth and expression of post-mitotic neurons and tumor cells of neuronal phenotype. This comes in a 5ml size, at a 100X concentration.
For more information on Neurobasal media, search "Neurobasal" from our website home page.
Is there a difference between the Gibco N-2 Supplement formulation from Thermo Fisher and the N-2 Supplement formulation from Global Stem?
Both N-2 Supplement formulations can be used in the culture of neurons, but the concentrations of components in the formula for the Global Stem N-2 Supplement are higher than the Gibco N-2 Supplement.
What is the recommended storage condition and shelf life for N-2 Supplement (100X) (Cat. No. 17502001 or 17502048)?
The shelf life for N-2 Supplement (100X) is 18 months from the date of manufacture when stored at the recommended storage condition of -5 to -20 degrees C, protected from light. The expiration date should be listed on the product label as well as on the COA for the lot of the supplement.
Which supplement can I add to Neurobasal Medium to culture my neural cells?
As a general guideline, we recommend using Gibco B-27 Plus Supplement to culture neural stem cells, hippocampal, and other CNS neurons.
- For neuroblastomas, or post-mitotic neurons from both PNS and CNS, Gibco N-2 Supplement can be used.
- For primary glial cells (astrocytes) or tumor cell lines of astrocytic phenotype (astrocytes and gliomas), or oligodendrocytes, Gibco G-5 Supplement can be used.
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Citations & References
Abstract
In vitro generation of human pluripotent stem cell derived lung organoids.
Authors:Dye BR, Hill DR, Ferguson MA, Tsai YH, Nagy MS, Dyal R, Wells JM, Mayhew CN, Nattiv R, Klein OD, White ES, Deutsch GH, Spence JR
Journal:
PubMed ID:25803487
'Recent breakthroughs in 3-dimensional (3D) organoid cultures for many organ systems have led to new physiologically complex in vitro models to study human development and disease. Here, we report the step-wise differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) (embryonic and induced) into lung organoids. By manipulating developmental signaling pathways hPSCs ... More
Directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into intestinal tissue in vitro.
Authors:Spence JR, Mayhew CN, Rankin SA, Kuhar MF, Vallance JE, Tolle K, Hoskins EE, Kalinichenko VV, Wells SI, Zorn AM, Shroyer NF, Wells JM
Journal:Nature
PubMed ID:21151107
Studies in embryonic development have guided successful efforts to direct the differentiation of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) into specific organ cell types in vitro. For example, human PSCs have been differentiated into monolayer cultures of liver hepatocytes and pancreatic endocrine cells that have therapeutic efficacy in ... More
Viral Delivery of GDNF Promotes Functional Integration of Human Stem Cell Grafts in Parkinson's Disease.
Authors:Gantner CW, de Luzy IR, Kauhausen JA, Moriarty N, Niclis JC, Bye CR, Penna V, Hunt CPJ, Ermine CM, Pouton CW, Kirik D, Thompson LH, Parish CL
Journal:Cell Stem Cell
PubMed ID:32059808
Dopaminergic neurons (DAns), generated from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), are capable of functionally integrating following transplantation and have recently advanced to clinical trials for Parkinson's disease (PD). However, pre-clinical studies have highlighted the low proportion of DAns within hPSC-derived grafts and their inferior plasticity compared to fetal tissue. Here, ... More
Recapitulation of SARS-CoV-2 infection and cholangiocyte damage with human liver ductal organoids.
Authors:Zhao B, Ni C, Gao R, Wang Y, Yang L, Wei J, Lv T, Liang J, Zhang Q, Xu W, Xie Y, Wang X, Yuan Z, Liang J, Zhang R, Lin X