GE17-0485-03
Cytodex® 3 microcarrier beads
Cytiva, pkg of 500 g
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material
dextran beads
sterility
non-sterile
packaging
pkg of 500 g
manufacturer/tradename
17-0485-03
Cytiva
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Application
Cytodex® 3 microcarrier beads are suitable for:
- fibrin bead assay to seed human aortic endothelial cells
- large-scale production of viruses, cells, and recombinant cell products (e.g. hormones, nucleic acids, enzymes, interferon)
- the isolation, transportation, and storage of cells
- cells that might be challenging to culture in vitro, especially cells with an epithelial morphology, sensitive, differentiated, or low in plating efficiency (e.g., endocrine cells, hepatocytes)
Features and Benefits
- Ensures easy microscopic examination of attached cells due to transparency
- On the surface of the microporous matrix is a layer of acid-denatured porcine collagen (gelatin)
- Yield the most viable harvested cells due to unique design
- A thin layer of denatured collagen is chemically coupled to the cross-linked dextran matrix for its formation
- Yields of several million cells per milliliter (mL) can be obtained by using it in straightforward suspension culture systems
- Designed specifically for the culture of a variety of animal cells in culture volumes
Preparation Note
Prior to use, swell beads in PBS (50 mL/g) and autoclave at 120°C.
Legal Information
Cytodex is a registered trademark of Cytiva
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 1
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