CTS™ DPBS, without calcium chloride, without magnesium chloride
CTS™ DPBS, without calcium chloride, without magnesium chloride
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CTS™ DPBS, without calcium chloride, without magnesium chloride

Gibco Cell Therapy Systems (CTS) DPBS is the classic Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline. This particular formulation lacks calcium, magnesium, and phenol자세히 알아보기
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A12856011 L
A12856022 L
카탈로그 번호 A1285601
제품 가격(KRW)
95,000
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1 L
제품 가격(KRW)
95,000
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Gibco Cell Therapy Systems (CTS) DPBS is the classic Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline. This particular formulation lacks calcium, magnesium, and phenol red.

CTS DPBS is manufactured in cGMP, ISO-certified facilities to help ensure the quality and consistency for reproducible results every day. Tests include osmolality, pH, stability, and the absence of bacterial/fungal contamination and endotoxin.

Gibco CTS products are high quality and supplied with harmonized documentation such as certificates of analysis, certificates of origin, and access to authorization letters for our Drug Master Files, as appropriate. The CTS product line enables you to reduce your burden when qualifying reagents during your transition from research to clinical applications.

Closed systems compatible
This CTS DPBS is provided in bioprocess container format with a chamber constructed from Aegis 5-14 film. The sterile, weldable DEPH-free PVC tubing with Luer lock and C-Flex™ tubing with MPC quick connector provide versatile connection options for closed system manufacturing processes.

사양
화학물질 이름 또는 재질DPBS
포함No Calcium, No Magnesium
제조 품질ISO13485, MDSAP, FDA-registered, 21 CFR820
포장Bottle
권장 스토리지Store at 15–30°C.

멸균Sterile-filtered
농도1X
용도(애플리케이션)Cell and Gene Therapy Research, Development, and Manufacturing
물리적 형태Liquid
수량1 L
용액 유형Dulbecco's Phosphate Buffered Saline
Unit SizeEach

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

What is CTS?

The Gibco Cell Therapy Systems (CTS) portfolio of cell and gene therapy products are GMP manufactured, safety tested, and backed by regulatory documentation to support your transition from discovery through clinical and commercial manufacturing. Through our CTS solutions, we are committed to helping customers streamline therapeutic development, minimize risk, and ease the burden on their quality systems. Learn more here.

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

Can I get a specific value for the conductivity for your DPBS products?

Sorry, we do not test the conductivity of our DPBS products and hence cannot provide a value or range.

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

Are your DPBS products DNase/RNase-free? Can I use them for RNA work?

Our DPBS products are for cell culture use and have not been tested for DNase/RNase activity. We do not recommend using these products for RNA work.

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

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Abstract
Plaque formation and isolation of pure lines with poliomyelitis viruses.
Authors:DULBECCO R, VOGT M
Journal:J Exp Med
PubMed ID:13130792
Plaques have been produced with the three types of poliomyelitis viruses on monolayer tissue cultures of monkey kidney and monkey testis. The number of plaques was proportional to the concentration of the virus. Each plaque originates, therefore, from a single virus particle, defined as the virus unit that is unseparable ... More
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Authors:Parlet CP, Kavanaugh JS, Horswill AR, Schlueter AJ
Journal:
PubMed ID:25605871
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