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Gibco™ Grace's Insect Medium, unsupplemented
Useful during transfection of insect cells or for protein labeling studies with methionine
Supplier: Gibco™ 11595030
Description
Designed for the growth of cells from the Australian Emperor Gum Moth, Antherea eucalypti. One supplemented, widely used for the growth of Spodeptera frugiperda cells, Sf9 and Sf21. Sf9 and Sf21 cells are routinely used to express recombinant protein using the Baculovirus Expression Vector System (BEVS). Life Technologies offers a variety of Gibco Media options for a range of insect cell culture applications. The complete formulation is available.It does not contain lactalbumin hydrolysate or yeastolate, commonly found in the supplemented version. Gibco Grace's Unsupplemented Insect Medium is also made without methionine for protein labeling studies.
- Manufactured at cGMP compliant facility located in Grand Island, New York
- The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to ISO 13485 standards
- Requires supplementation with 10% (FBS), 50 mg/L methionine, 3.33 g/L lactalbumin hydrolysate and 3.33 g/L yeastolate before use as a growth medium
Cell Culture, Insect Cell Culture, Sf9 and Sf21 Cell Culture
Order Info
Shipping Condition: Room temperature
Specifications
Storage conditions: 2-8°C. Protect from light Shipping conditions: Ambient Shelf life: 12 months from date of manufacture |
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Insect Cell | |
Grace's Insect Medium | |
No Lactalbumin Hydrolysate, No Yeastolate, No Methionine | |
Calcium, Magnesium | |
500 mL |
Sf21, Sf9 | |
Liquid | |
Glutamine, Sodium Bicarbonate | |
Sustainable packaging | |
Gibco™ | |
Room Temperature |
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.