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EmbryoMax® FHM Mouse Embryo Media

(1X), liquid, with Phenol Red

Synonym(s):

EmbryoMax Media, FHM Mouse Embryo Media, Mouse Embryo Media

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50 mL
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PLN 188.00

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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.71
eCl@ss:
32160801

PLN 188.00


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Quality Level

form

liquid

manufacturer/tradename

Specialty Media, EmbryoMax®

technique(s)

cell culture | embryo: suitable, cell culture | stem cell: suitable

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sample type: mouse embryo(s)

General description

EmbryoMax® FHM Mouse Embryo Media is used to enable embryo collection, manipulation, and transfer techniques. offers a range of mouse embryo media and reagents for your research needs.

Application

EmbryoMax® FHM Mouse Embryo Media has been used to recover mouse fertilized eggs or embryos from the oviduct.[1][2][3]

Preparation Note

Can be stored at -20°C up to the expiration date on the bottle. Once thawed it should be used within 2 weeks.

Legal Information

EmbryoMax is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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technique(s)

cell culture | embryo: suitable, cell culture | stem cell: suitable

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cell culture | embryo: suitable, cell culture | stem cell: suitable

technique(s)

cell culture | stem cell: suitable

technique(s)

cell culture | embryo: suitable, cell culture | stem cell: suitable

Quality Level

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Quality Level

300

Quality Level

300

Quality Level

300

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sample type: mouse embryo(s)

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sample type: mouse embryo(s)

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sample type: mouse embryo(s)

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sample type: mouse embryo(s)

manufacturer/tradename

Specialty Media, EmbryoMax®

manufacturer/tradename

Specialty Media, EmbryoMax®

manufacturer/tradename

Specialty Media, EmbryoMax®

manufacturer/tradename

Specialty Media, EmbryoMax®


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Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

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WGK 2

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Not applicable

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Not applicable



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Mouse embryo media and embryo validated reagents for transgenic mouse embryo culture

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MR-024-D04053252613449

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