P04-18047: PAN-Biotech RPMI 1640, w: 2 mM L-Glutamine, w: 1 mM Sodium pyruvate, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 10 mM HEPES, w: 1.5 g/L NaHCO3, 500 ml bottle cell culture media

PAN-Biotech RPMI 1640, w: 2 mM L-Glutamine, w: 1 mM Sodium pyruvate, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 10 mM HEPES, w: 1.5 g/L NaHCO3

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Introduction

RPMI 1640, also known as RPMI Medium, was originally developed at Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI) in 1966 for the growth of human leukemia cells in monolayer or suspension cultures. RPMI media has since been found to be suitable for a wide variety of mammalian and hybridoma cells. We offer a variety of RPMI media to meet the needs of your specific applications.

Composition

PAN-Biotech RPMI 1640, w: 2 mM L-Glutamine, w: 1 mM Sodium pyruvate, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 10 mM HEPES, w: 1.5 g/L NaHCO3

Specifications

Cat. No. P04-18047

Bicarbonate: with 1.5 g/L Sodium Bicarbonate
Endotoxin Content: Endotoxin Content unspecified
Glucose: with 4.5 g/L glucose
Glutamine: with 2 mM L-Glutamine
HEPES: with 10 mM HEPES
Liquid / Powder: liquid
Phenol Red: with Phenol Red
Product Category: Cell Culture Media
Product Type: RPMI 1640
Size: various
Sodium Pyruvate: with 1 mM Sodium pyruvate
Sterile: Yes
Storage Temperature: +2°C - +8°C

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