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Cytiva HyClone™ Fetal Bovine Serum (U.S.), Charcoal/Dextran Treated
Augment growth of cells with U.S.-sourced HyClone™ Charcoal/Dextran Treated Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS), containing reduced levels of many hormones and growth factors.
Supplier: Cytiva SH30068.03HI
Description
- Processed using a proprietary charcoal/dextran treatment that has been shown to reduce the levels of many hormones and growth factors
- This serum is assayed for a variety of components before and after treatment to ensure the efficacy of the treatment
- Charcoal/dextran treatment has been shown to be effective in reducing steroid levels for use of the serum in receptor studies or estrogen-related investigations
- Other studies indicate that charcoal/dextran treatments may be used to minimize lot-to-lot serum variability
- Filtered through three sequential 100 nm (0.1 μm) pore size-rated filters
- Before dispensing, each lot of serum is pooled using true pool technology to ensure uniformity and consistency between bottles
Specifications
1, 25 Dihydroxy Vitamin D, Calcitonin, Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, Chloride, B12, B2, Creatinine, Biotin, Folate, 25 Dihydroxy Vitamin D, FSH, Glucose, IgG, Inorganic Phosphorus, Insulin, Lactate Dehydrogenase, LH, Niacin, Potassium, Progesterone, 17 Beta Estradiol, Retinol, SGOT, SGPT, Sodium, T3, T4, Testosterone, Tocopherol, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Albumin, TSH, Vitamin C, Alkaline Phosphatase, B1, B12, B2, B6, Biotin | |
Sera should be stored at -10°C or lower. Once thawed, sera should be stored at 2° to 8°C. | |
United States | |
500 mL | |
Sequential-filtered, 100 nm | |
Heat Inactivated | |
≤ 10 EU/mL | |
≤ 20 mg/dL | |
USDA Inspected |
EMEA Certified | |
Charcoal/Dextran Treated Fetal Bovine Serum, US Origin, Heat Inactivated | |
Charcoal/Dextran filtered | |
Sterile | |
Specialty filtered | |
Bluetongue, Bovine Adenovirus, Bovine Parvovirus, Bovine RSV, BVDV, Cytopathogenic Agents, Hemadsorbing Agents, Rabies Virus, Reovirus | |
Yes | |
No |