Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit
Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit
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Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit

The Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit is a simple and effective procedure for screening tissue cultures for contamination by microorganisms.Read more
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C7028200 Assays
Catalog number C7028
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200 Assays
Price (KRW)
524,000
Online offer
Ends: 31-Mar-2026
598,000
Save 74,000 (12%)
Each
Add to cart
The Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit is a simple and effective procedure for screening tissue cultures for contamination by microorganisms. The kit not only detects contaminants, but it also identifies the contaminant type. Three fluorescent dyes distinctly stain yeast (and other fungi), gram-positive and gram negative bacteria by slide preparation.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodFluorescence
For Use WithFluorescence Microscope
Quantity200 Assays
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
FormLiquid
Product TypeCell Culture Contamination Detection
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What does the Cell Culture Contamination Detection kit screen for?

This kit can screen tissue cultures for contamination by microorganisms. The kit not only serves to detect the contaminants, it also identifies the contaminant type. Three fluorescent dyes distinctly stain yeast (and other fungi), gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria in slide preparations. The kit provides results within one hour, and, by staining the microorganisms with different fluorescent colors, it helps a scientist choose an appropriate course of action.

Can the Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit (Cat. No. C7028) detect mycoplasma?

Yes, the Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit will detect/stain mycoplasma. The SYTO-9 cell-permeant dye will stain every cell, including the mammalian cells (if present). Mycoplasma will be seen as small contaminating cells in the medium. It may be challenging to identify Mycoplasma from other possible contaminating species, if present.

We also offer the MycoFluor Mycoplasma Detection Kit (Cat. No. M7006) for mycoplasma detection in lab cultures.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

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