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Finding the right FBS has never been easier

As cell culturists, we understand how important it is to find the FBS that is right for your lab needs and budget. Sustained, cost-effective cell growth and maintenance – along with the consistent culture outcomes that make your experimental results reproducible – depend on choosing and stocking appropriate–quality FBS.

Our extensive portfolio of FBS enables you to easily select from a curated list that meets your precise requirements and features your most relevant criteria.


All about serum

Have questions about serum? Explore our learning center to discover more about the different types of sera and sera selection, frequently asked questions, how to properly store and thaw serum, and testing and quality standards.

  • Serum grade
  • Geographic origin
  • Suitability for different culture types
  • У-irradiated vs. non-irradiated
  • Heat-inactivation
  • Storage, thawing, and handling

Technical Articles and Support

Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) – What You Need to Know
Discover the basics of using fetal bovine serum, including the factors that affect the price of sera for cell-based assays.

Frequently-asked Questions about Gamma-irradiated FBS (Serum) and Other Products for Cell Culture
Learn about gamma-radiation and why gamma-irradiated serum is used in cell culture.

Serum Cross Reference Tables
Find products to replace sera from Thermo Fisher/Gibco, Hycolne, Corning/Mediatech, Atlanta Biologicals, and more.


Serum selection made easy

You’re serious about your cell culture projects. So are we. Whether you are performing general cell culture, biomanufacturing, or specialty cell culture, finding the right sera for your project doesn’t need to be difficult. Discover which class of FBS works best for your cell culture workflow.



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