Primary Cell Culture Media
Primary cell culture is defined as the ex vivo culture of cells freshly obtained from a tissue. The main advantages of primary cells are their faithful transcriptomic and proteomic profile and closer proximity to physiological function and response. Some drawbacks are their requirements for specific substrates and nutrients and the acquisition of a senescent phenotype, which leads to an irreversible cell cycle arrest that limits the amount of material that can be obtained. This prevents the use of primary cultures for large-scale disease modelling and drug discovery projects.

QP9936-ye-500ug
Recombinant Human Growth/ differentiation factor 2 Protein, His, Yeast-500ug
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QP9483-ye-100ug
Recombinant Bacteriophage Attachment protein G3P Protein, His, Yeast-100ug
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QP9936-ye-10ug
Recombinant Human Growth/ differentiation factor 2 Protein, His, Yeast-10ug
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QP9483-ye-1mg
Recombinant Bacteriophage Attachment protein G3P Protein, His, Yeast-1mg
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QP9483-ye-500ug
Recombinant Bacteriophage Attachment protein G3P Protein, His, Yeast-500ug
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QP9936-ye-1mg
Recombinant Human Growth/ differentiation factor 2 Protein, His, Yeast-1mg
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QP9936-ye-200ug
Recombinant Human Growth/ differentiation factor 2 Protein, His, Yeast-200ug
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QP9483-ye-10ug
Recombinant Bacteriophage Attachment protein G3P Protein, His, Yeast-10ug
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QP9936-ye-100ug
Recombinant Human Growth/ differentiation factor 2 Protein, His, Yeast-100ug
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QP9936-ye-50ug
Recombinant Human Growth/ differentiation factor 2 Protein, His, Yeast-50ug
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QP9483-ye-50ug
Recombinant Bacteriophage Attachment protein G3P Protein, His, Yeast-50ug
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QP9483-ye-200ug
Recombinant Bacteriophage Attachment protein G3P Protein, His, Yeast-200ug
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