DMEM – F12 w/o L-Glutamine w/ 15 mM Hepes – L0094

HEPES Sodium bicarbonate NEAA Calcium Magnesium Phenol red Sodium Pyruvate

DMEM – F12 w/o L-Glutamine w/ 15 mM Hepes – L0094

Developed initially to study hormonal requirements of cells in culture, DMEM-Ham’s F12 is used as basal medium for growing many different mammalian cells (MDCK, fibroblasts, endothelial cells). DMEM – Ham’s F12 is a mixture (1:1) of DMEM and Ham’s F12 medium.

Its formulation is L-Glutamine-free and contains Hepes (15mM).

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L0094
Description
reduce
develop
Product code L0094
Shipping conditions Room temperature or controlled temperature
State Liquid
Shelf life 12 months
Storage +2/+8°C.
Sterility Sterile filtered
Applications
reduce
develop

Cell culture

Formulation is without L-Glutamine, and, with Hepes (15mM), sodium pyruvate and phenol red
Glucose concentration : 3.151g/L

To supplement with L-Glutamine,
Addition of L-Glutamine 100X, 200mM solution (ref: X0550) : 12.5 ml/l
Addition of L-Glutamine powder (ref: P1031) : 0.365 g/l

Supplements should be added to the medium as sterile supplements.

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