Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM)
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Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM)
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Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM)

Human Plasma-like Medium (HPLM) is designed to resemble the natural cellular environment found in the body, mimicking the metabolic profile of human plasma.
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카탈로그 번호수량
A489910210 x 500 mL
카탈로그 번호 A4899102
제품 가격(KRW)
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수량:
10 x 500 mL

Human Plasma-like Medium (HPLM) is designed to resemble the natural cellular environment found in the body, mimicking the metabolic profile of human plasma.

  • Physiologically relevant—designed to resemble the natural cellular environment found in the body; formulated with over than 60 polar metabolites and plasma-like salt concentrations
  • Peer reviewed—extensive publication of research that used HPLM
  • Easy to use—direct replacement for conventional media when supplemented with FBS

The widely used classic synthetic cell culture media, including MEM, DMEM, RPMI 1640, and DMEM/F-12, contain glucose, amino acids, vitamins, and salts at concentrations that often do not reflect those found in human plasma. These media also lack additional plasma components needed to mimic the metabolic profile of human plasma. When studying cancer and other diseases, results with more physiological relevance will enable researchers to improve their understanding of human function and illness.

The HPLM solution

HPLM contains more than 60 polar metabolites such as amino acids, nucleic acids, sugars, and small organic acids at concentrations found in human plasma. The salt concentrations in HPLM mimic the salt concentrations found in human plasma. In resembling the natural cellular environment found in the body, HPLM provides researchers with the ability to study the impact of physiologically relevant cell media on their specific applications.

When supplemented with fetal bovine serum (FBS), HPLM is capable of supporting cell growth and viability comparable to those of conventional basal media supplemented with FBS. For most cell lines, adaptation is not required to transition from conventional medium to HPLM.

cGMP manufacturing and quality system

HPLM is manufactured at a cGMP-compliant facility registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to ISO 13485 standards.

사양
세포 유형Mammalian Cells
용도(애플리케이션)Mammalian Cell Culture
제품 유형Human Plasma-Like Medium
수량10 x 500 mL
유통 기한12 Months
Culture TypeMammalian Cell Culture
형태Liquid
Serum LevelStandard Serum Supplementation
멸균Sterile-filtered
첨가제 포함Glutamine, Phenol Red
첨가제 없음No HEPES
Unit SizeEach

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

Is Gibco Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM) animal origin-free (AOF)?

Yes, Gibco HPLM is animal origin-free (AOF).

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Is Gibco Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM) manufactured in a cGMP facility?

Yes, Gibco HPLM is manufactured in a cGMP facility.

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Are there any publications with Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM)?

There are several publications using HPLM. A list of select publications using HPLM can be found on the HPLM web page: https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-culture/mammalian-cell-culture/classical-media/human-plasma-like-medium.html

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What is the formulation of Gibco Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM)?

The complete formulation of Gibco Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM) can be found here .

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Can Gibco Human Plasma-Like Medium (HPLM) be stored at room temperature like Gibco BenchStable media?

Gibco HPLM is not a BenchStable media and should not be stored at room temperature. Recommended storage for Gibco HPLM is at 2-8 degrees C, protected from light.

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