Other Sera for Cell Culture
Serum is an important cell culture media supplement due to its mix of growth factors, hormones, attachment factors, buffering agents, and trace nutritional elements. Although fetal bovine serum (FBS) is the most common serum used to enrich culture media, many other animal sera can be used to supplement media in species-specific and other cell culture applications. Species-specific animal serum products can provide an environment that closely mimics the native state of the cells, promoting healthy cell growth. We provide other sera products such as:
Newborn and Adult Bovine Serum
Newborn calf serum can present a cost-effective alternative to FBS in media for many culture applications, and where a low antibody titer will not impact cells. Adult bovine serum may similarly be used as a basal media supplement to promote growth and proliferation. Choose from
- Iron-supplemented serum from formula-fed calves
- Calf serum of USA or New Zealand origin
- Adult bovine serum (ABS) of USA origin
Serum from Other Animal Species
Beyond bovine serum, sera from other species may also be used as more cost-effective alternatives for supplementation of basal cell culture media, or for other applications. Equine (horse) and porcine (pig) sera, for example, have been used in the production of vaccines for both human and animal use.
We offer sera from diverse species that include:
- Chicken
- Porcine (pig)
- Caprine (goat)
- Equine (horse)
- Ovine (sheep)
- Rabbit
Related Product Resources
- Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) – What You Need to Know
Review the basics of using fetal bovine (or calf) serum for cell culture and how sourcing and regulations affect the price of sera for cell-based assays.
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- Mesenchymal Stem Cell Culture Protocols
Information about mesenchyme, specifically mesenchymal stem cell procotols. Step-by-step cell culture protocols for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) isolation, expansion and differentiation.
- Lentiviral Transduction Protocol
Detailed procedure for how to perform a lentiviral transduction of MISSION shRNA lentiviral particles to achieve a stable long term silencing and phenotypic change.
- Subculture of Adherent Cell Lines
Cell culture protocol for passaging and splitting adherent cell lines using trypsin EDTA. Free ECACC handbook download.
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- /FI/en/technical-documents/technical-article/microbiological-testing/mycoplasma-testing/testing-for-mycoplasma
- Brochure: Cell Culture Manual
- Serum for Cell and Tissue Culture FAQs
Find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about FBS and other serum products, and links to related products.
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