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Gibco™ Glasgow's MEM, powder
Originally developed by Ian McPherson and Michael Stoker as modification of Eagle's medium
Supplier: Gibco™ 22100093
Description
Glasgow's Minimum Essential Medium (GMEM) was utilized to study the genetic factors which affected cell competence. Glasgow's MEM was developed for use with kidney cells lines, such as BHK-21. Glasgow's MEM is unique from other media as it contains twice the concentration of amino acids and vitamins than the original Basal Medium Eagle, and is used without serum. Glasgow's MEM was originally formulated with 10% tryptose phosphate broth. This MEM is modified as follows: with L-glutamine, phenol red; without tryptose phosphate broth, sodium bicarbonate, HEPES.
- Contains no proteins, lipids, or growth factors
- Requires supplementation, commonly with 10% tryptose phosphate broth
- Uses sodium bicarbonate buffer system (2.75g/L) and therefore requires 5-10% CO2 environment to maintain physiological pH
- Powder forms of Gibco cell culture medium require sodium bicarbonate supplementation, pH adjustment, and filtration at the time of preparation
Cell Culture, Mammalian Cell Culture
Order Info
Shipping Condition: Room Temperature
Compliance
Gibco Glasgow's MEM is manufactured at a cGMP compliant facility located in Paisley, Scotland, UK. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standard.
Specifications
Storage conditions: 2-8°C Shipping conditions: Ambient Shelf life: 36 months from date of manufacture |
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High Glucose, Glutamine, Phenol Red | |
Gibco™ | |
Room Temperature |
Powder | |
No HEPES, No Sodium Pyruvate | |
50 L |
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Not for human or animal therapeutic use. Uses other than the labeled intended use may be a violation of local law. For in vitro diagnostic use.