Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)
Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)
Gibco™

Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)

Gibco™ Antibiotic-Antimycotic은 세균과 진균 오염 방지를 위해 사용합니다. 그람 양성균과 그람 음성균에 각각 효과적인 활성을 보이는 penicillin와 streptomycin 항생제 복합체를자세히 알아보기
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카탈로그 번호수량
15240062100 mL
1524009620 mL
1524011220 x 100 mL
카탈로그 번호 15240062
제품 가격(KRW)
79,000
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
83,000
할인액 4,000 (5%)
Each
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수량:
100 mL
제품 가격(KRW)
79,000
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
83,000
할인액 4,000 (5%)
Each
카트에 추가하기
Gibco™ Antibiotic-Antimycotic은 세균과 진균 오염 방지를 위해 사용합니다. 그람 양성균과 그람 음성균에 각각 효과적인 활성을 보이는 penicillin와 streptomycin 항생제 복합체를 세포 배양 시 세균 오염을 방지하기 위해 사용할 수 있습니다. Fungizone™ (amphotericin B)은 다세포 진균과 효모를 억제하여 세포 배양 시 진균 오염 방지에 사용합니다.

Penicillin은 원래 진균인 Penicillium에서 정제된 물질로 세균 세포벽의 합성을 직접적으로 저해하고 세포벽을 변형시키는 효소의 분비를 유도하는 간접적 억제 작용을 합니다. Streptomycin는 원래 Streptomyces griseus에서 정제된 물질입니다. Streptomycin은 박테리아의 ribosome 30S subunit에 결합하여 단백질 합성을 억제하고 streptomycin에 면역력이 없는 미생물을 사멸시킵니다. Fungizone™ (amphotericin B)은 진균의 세포막의 투과성을 높여 진균과 효모의 성장을 억제하는 항진균제입니다. 라이프 테크놀로지스는 세포 배양을 위한 다양한 항생제 및 항진균제 를 제공합니다.

이 제품에는 penicillin 10000 units/mL, streptomycin 10000 μg/mL, Fungizone™ (amphotericin B) 25 μg/mL이 함유되어 있습니다.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
사양
농도100 X
배양 유형Mammalian Cell Culture
수량100 mL
유통 기한12 Months
배송 조건Dry Ice
형태Liquid
제품 유형Antibiotic-Antimycotic
멸균Sterile-filtered
Sterilization MethodSterile-filtered
Unit SizeEach
구성 및 보관
Storage conditions: -5°C to -20°C
Shipping conditions: Dry ice
Shelf life: 12 months from date of manufacture

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

Can I use pen/strep or other antibiotics for episomal reprogramming of cells?

The use of antibiotics is not recommended during episomal reprogramming, especially Fungizone antimycotic. If antibiotics must be used during the reprogramming process, pen/strep could be used. For established iPSCs (after reprogramming is complete), either antibiotic/antimycotic or pen/strep should be fine.

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Can I use antibiotics such as Pen-Strep or Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X) when culturing Sf9 insect cells?

Yes, however, we do not recommend adding antibiotics to the medium at the time of thawing. Thaw cells into medium without antibiotic and allow the cells to recover from the thawing process. After that, you can add antibiotics by diluting into the medium.

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What is the solvent used in Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)?

The components are in a 0.85% saline solution.

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What are the components of Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)?

This solution contains 10,000 units/mL of penicillin, 10,000 µg/mL of streptomycin, and 25 µg/mL of Gibco Amphotericin B.

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What is the recommended storage condition for Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X)?

The recommended condition is storage at -5 to -20 degrees C and when stored as recommended, the shelf life is 12 months from the date of shipment.

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Abstract
Common variation at 6q16 within HACE1 and LIN28B influences susceptibility to neuroblastoma.
Authors:Diskin SJ, Capasso M, Schnepp RW, Cole KA, Attiyeh EF, Hou C, Diamond M, Carpenter EL, Winter C, Lee H, Jagannathan J, Latorre V, Iolascon A, Hakonarson H, Devoto M, Maris JM,
Journal:Nat Genet
PubMed ID:22941191
Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system that accounts for approximately 10% of all pediatric oncology deaths. Here, we report a genome-wide association study of 2,817 neuroblastoma cases and 7,473 controls. We identified two new associations at 6q16, the first within HACE1 (rs4336470; combined P=2.7×10(-11); odds ratio 1.26, ... More
Patient-derived glioblastoma organoids as real-time avatars for assessing responses to clinical CAR-T cell therapy
Authors:Meghan Logun, Xin Wang, Yusha Sun, Stephen J Bagley, Nannan Li, Arati Desai, Daniel Y Zhang, MacLean P Nasrallah, Emily Ling-Lin Pai, Bike Su Oner, Gabriela Plesa, Donald Siegel, Zev A Binder, Guo-Li Ming, Hongjun Song, Donald M O'Rourke
Journal:Cell Stem Cell
PubMed ID:39657679
Patient-derived tumor organoids have been leveraged for disease modeling and preclinical studies but rarely applied in real time to aid with interpretation of patient treatment responses in clinics. We recently demonstrated early efficacy signals in a first-in-human, phase 1 study of dual-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells (EGFR-IL13Rα2 CAR-T cells) ... More
Non-viral-mediated gene transfer of OX40 ligand for tumor immunotherapy.
Authors:Rakitina OA,Kuzmich AI,Bezborodova OA,Kondratieva SA,Pleshkan VV,Zinovyeva MV,Didych DA,Sass AV,Snezhkov EV,Kostina MB,Koksharov MO,Alekseenko IV
Journal:Frontiers in immunology
PubMed ID:39007148
BACKGROUND: Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is rapidly becoming a standard of care in the treatment of many cancer types. However, the subset of patients who respond to this type of therapy is limited. Another way to promote antitumoral immunity is the use of immunostimulatory molecules, such as cytokines or T ... More
Protocol to generate human liver spheroids to study liver fibrosis induced by metabolic stress.
Authors:Kim HY,Lee W,Liu X,Jang H,Sakane S,Carvalho-Gontijo Weber R,Diggle K,Kerk SA,Metallo CM,Kisseleva T,Brenner DA
Journal:STAR protocols
PubMed ID:38833372
Currently, there is no effective treatment for obesity and alcohol-associated liver diseases, partially due to the lack of translational human models. Here, we present a protocol to generate 3D human liver spheroids that contain all the liver cell types and mimic “livers in a dish.” We describe strategies to induce ... More
Single-Cell Transcriptome Atlas of Murine Endothelial Cells.
Authors:Kalucka J, de Rooij LPMH, Goveia J, Rohlenova K, Dumas SJ, Meta E, Conchinha NV, Taverna F, Teuwen LA, Veys K, García-Caballero M, Khan S, Geldhof V, Sokol L, Chen R, Treps L, Borri M, de Zeeuw P, Dubois C, Karakach TK, Falkenberg KD, Parys M, Yin X, Vinckier S, Du Y, Fenton RA, Schoonjans L, Dewerchin M, Eelen G, Thienpont B, Lin L, Bolund L, Li X, Luo Y, Carmeliet P
Journal:Cell
PubMed ID:32059779
'The heterogeneity of endothelial cells (ECs) across tissues remains incompletely inventoried. We constructed an atlas of >32,000 single-EC transcriptomes from 11 mouse tissues and identified 78 EC subclusters, including Aqp7' ... More