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Skeletal Muscle Differentiation Medium
Ready-to-use kit including Basal Medium and SupplementMix, 500 ml
Synonym(s):
Primary Cell Culture Media
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liquid
packaging
pkg of 500 ml
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
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wet ice
General description
Skeletal Muscle Cell Differentiation Medium (Ready-to-use)
Application
The Skeletal Muscle Cell Differentiation Medium is a serum-free medium developed to induce the fusion of skeletal muscle cells to myotubes with typical multinucleated syncytia. The media are optimized for primary human cells, but can also be used for murine, rat, canine, and rabbit skeletal muscle cells.Recommended for:Human Skeletal Muscle Cells (SkMC)
Quality
All lots of PromoCell Skeletal Muscle Cell Differentiation Medium is tested for the capacity to fully induce the differentiation of SkMC. Approved in-house lots of media are used as a reference. In addition, all lots of media have been tested for the absence of microbial contaminants (fungi, bacteria, mycoplasma).
Preparation Note
Final supplement concentrations after addition to the basal medium:Insulin (recombinant human): 10 µg / ml
Storage and Stability
Store the Basal Medium at 4 to 8°C in the dark and the SupplementMix or SupplementPack at -20°C immediately after arrival. Do not freeze the Basal Medium. If stored properly, the products are stable until the expiry date stated on the label. After adding the supplements to the Basal Medium, the shelf life of the complete medium is 6 weeks at 4 to 8°C. Do not freeze the complete medium. For use, pre-warm only an aliquot of the complete medium and keep the remaining medium refrigerated at 4 to 8°C.
Subculture Routine
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Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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