FBS des cellules souches embryonnaires, qualifié, format One Shot™, origine américaine
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FBS des cellules souches embryonnaires, qualifié, format One Shot™, origine américaine

Catégorie de sérums : SpécifiqueLe sérum de veau fœtal, qualifié cellule ES, a fait l’objet de tests spéciaux pour vérifierAfficher plus
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RéférenceQuantitéFormat
16141079500 mLFlacon
1614100250 mLFlacon
Référence 16141079
Prix (EUR)
724,65
線上優惠
1 050,00
Économisez 325,35 (31%)
Each
Quantité:
500 mL
Format:
Flacon
Prix (EUR)
724,65
線上優惠
1 050,00
Économisez 325,35 (31%)
Each
Catégorie de sérums : Spécifique
Le sérum de veau fœtal, qualifié cellule ES, a fait l’objet de tests spéciaux pour vérifier sa capacité à conserver la morphologie cellulaire non différenciée des cellules-souches embryonnaires. La qualité et les performances dignes de confiance du SVF Gibco vous sont offertes dans une aliquote de SVF à usage unique plus pratique qui permet de gagner du temps et qui est facile à utiliser.

À des fins de recherche ou de commercialisation avancée Non destiné aux diagnostics ou à l’administration directe à des humains ou des animaux.

Spécifications
Pureté ou qualitéQualifié cellule ES
Conditions d’expéditionCongelé
EspècesBovine
AgeFœtal
Pays d’origineÉtats-Unis
FormeLiquide
FormatFlacon
Type de produitSérum de veau fœtal
Quantité500 mL
Serum TreatmentStandard (filtration stérile)
StérilitéStérile
Unit SizeEach
Contenu et stockage
Conditions de stockage : ≤-10°C
Conditions d’expédition : Congelé

Foire aux questions (FAQ)

What are the benefits and disadvantages of using heat-inactivated FBS in cell culture?

  1. Heating inactivates complement. Active complement can participate in cytolytic events, contract smooth muscle, release histamine from mast cells and platelets, and activate lymphocytic and macrophage cells. Applications where heat-inactivated serum is recommended include immunological studies and culturing of embryonic stem cells (ESCs), insect cells, and smooth muscle cells.
  2. Heat inactivation helps to achieve bottle-to-bottle and lot-to-lot stability by neutralizing many factors that can vary largely from lot to lot.
  3. There aren't necessarily disadvantages to heat inactivation of FBS, but there is some evidence that suggests there may be no added benefit to it unless you are carrying out immune studies.

Note: Heat inactivation is performed in a 56 degrees C water bath for 30 min with swirling every 10 min or so for heat distribution and to lower the degree of protein aggregation/flocculant precipitation. Note: If the time or temperature is exceeded, the serum may thicken to a gel. If this occurs, the serum is no longer usable. Unnecessary heat inactivation can take up time and potentially lead to wasted reagents if a mistake is made during the protocol1.

1. Pellerin, et al., Bioengineering, published in 2021.

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How long can I store Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum at 4 degrees C?

This product can be stored at 4 degrees C for up to 4 weeks. Once the medium has been supplemented with serum, we recommend using it within 2-4 weeks.

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How should I thaw Gibco Fetal Bovine Serum?

We recommend thawing the serum overnight at 4 degrees C or in a 37 degrees C water bath, removing as soon as it is thawed. Once thawed, aliquot into single-use sizes and freeze the aliquots. Each aliquot should ideally be thawed only one additional time as repeated freeze-thaw cycles are not recommended.

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How can I minimize lot-to-lot variability in serum?

You can test each new lot to be sure that it works for your specific applications. Alternatively, our serum sales team can determine the most consistent, highest-performing serum lot available using the Gibco iMatch Sera Lot Matching Tool.

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Can I aliquot and refreeze serum?

Yes, after the overnight thaw, you can aliquot the serum into smaller, single-use aliquots and refreeze it.

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