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Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel

Stem cell qualified basement membrane extract (BME) for human ES and iPS cell culture.

Synonym(s):

Basement membrane extract (BME)

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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
eCl@ss:
32160801

form

gel form

technique(s)

cell culture | stem cell: suitable

General description

Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel Coating Protocol
NOTE: Expansion of human pluripotent stem cells requires culture ware that is coated with prequalified ECM proteins. Below are general guidelines for the coating of 6-well plates using the Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel (CC131). All procedure should be performed under aseptic conditions in a biological safety cabinet.

1. Thaw the Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel in the 2-8°C fridge one day before use. Once thawed, maintain ECM Gel on ice at all times and use pre-cooled medium and pipettes to avoid gelling of the product.

IMPORTANT: Do not thaw ECM Gel at temperatures higher than 15ºC to avoid gelling.

2. Dilute the ECM Gel 1:80 with cold DMEM/F12 (D6421) medium. Scale up or down according to the volumes required. Below is an example for coating a 6-well plate with 1.5 mL of 1:80 diluted ECM Gel.

• To make a 1:20 dilution, add 0.5 mL ECM Gel to 9.5 mL cold DMEM/F12 (D6421) or DMEM (D5796) medium into a 15 mL conical tube. Total volume = 10 mL.
• A further 4-fold dilution is required to make the final 1:80 dilution. Add 2.5 mL of 1:20 diluted ECM Gel to 7.5 mL cold DMEM/F12 medium. Total volume = 10 mL
NOTE: The recommended dilution is 1:80, however more concentrated Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel may be used if desired.

3. Add 1.5 mL of the 1:80 diluted Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel to each well of a 6-well plate. Swirl the culture plates to spread the ECM Gel evenly across the surface of the plate. Store in a 2 -8°C fridge overnight or at least 2 hours in the fridge before use. If not used immediately, parafilm wrap the ECM coated culture plates and store at 2-8°C until ready to use. Use the ECM coated culture plates within 3-4 days.

4. Prior to seeding the cells, bring the plate back to room temperature for 10-15 minutes, remove the coating solution and add 3 mL/well of human ES/iPSC growth media. Cells can now be plated onto the newly coated plates.

IMPORTANT: Do not allow the plates to dry out.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. I have leftover Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel (1:20 or 1:80 dilution). How long can I keep it?
Diluted ECM Gel can be kept in the fridge for 3-4 days. Within this time frame, you can either use directly for coating or further dilute to make up the 1:80 dilution. Avoid multiple freeze thaw cycles.

2. Can precoated plates be frozen for future use?
No, we do not recommend freezing pre-coated plates. Pre-coated plates should be sealed with Parafilm and may be stored at 2-8°C for up to 3-4 days before use.

3. Can I use a dilution factor higher than 1:80?
We recommend a maximum dilution of 1:80. Further optimization may be required for higher dilutions.

4. My Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel has already polymerized? How do I make it liquid again?
Once polymerized, ECM Gel cannot revert to a liquid form again. It is recommended to start with a fresh frozen aliquot and coat the plates again. To prevent polymerization, store ECM Gel on ice during handling.

5. Do I need to filter the Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel before use?
No, ECM Gel is cell culture tested and ready-to-use once diluted.
Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel is a soluble basement membrane extract (BME) purified from Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) tumor that has been pre-qualified for human ES/iPS cell culture. The matrix polymerizes at 20-40°C to form a reconstituted basement membrane. ECM Gel contains laminin, collagen IV, entactin and heparan sulfate among other ECMs. The matrix has been extensively tested and optimized for human ES/iPS cell culture.

Features and Benefits

• Eliminates the need for time-consuming prescreening and lot identification.
• Provides an optimized ECM coating necessary for long term culture of pluripotent human ES/iPS cells.
• Supports feeder-free culture of human ES/iPS cells in serum-free media.
• Compatible with all feeder free human ES/iPS cell expansion media (i.e. mTeSR®, PluriSTEM)

Application

Research Category
Stem Cell Research

Quality

Appearance: Red, clear of particulates
Endotoxin Level: <20 EU/mL
Microbial Contamination: Pass
Mycoplasma: Negative
Functional Assay: <5% spontaneous differentiation for 3 passages using Human iPS cells

Storage and Stability

Store at -20ºC. Thaw overnight on ice in a 2-8°C refrigerator. Minimize freeze thaws by aliquoting into one-time use aliquots. Store aliquots in either a -20°C or -80°C freezer until ready for use. Do not store in a frost-free freezer.
Note: Stem Cell Qualified ECM Gel is extremely temeprature sensitive and may polymerize at room temperature or higher temperature within 5-10 minutes. Keep on ice at all times and use prechilled pipette tips, tubes and plates.

Legal Information

mTeSR is a registered trademark of WiCell Research Institute, Inc.

Disclaimer

Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.

Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Hynda K Kleinman et al.
Seminars in cancer biology, 15(5), 378-386 (2005-06-25)
The basement membrane extracellular matrix contacts epithelial, endothelial, fat and smooth muscle cells. Because this extracellular matrix is so thin, it had been hard to study its composition, structure, and function. An extract of a tumor was found to contain

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