Media Name | MEM (Minimum Essential Medium) |
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Media Size | 10 L |
Media Form | Powder |
Media Supplements (with) | Earle's Salts |
Media Supplements (without) | Calcium and Magnesium, L-Glutamine, L-Methionine, Non-Essential Amino Acids, Phenol Red, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Pyruvate |
[No.90-009-PB] 10L MEM (Minimum Essential Medium), Powder [+] Earle’s salts[-] L-glutamine, phenol red, sodium bicarbonate
Technical Advantage: Product manufactured under industry-leading standards for low endotoxin content and superior results
Minimum Essential Medium (MEM) is a common cell culture medium developed from early work using Basal Medium Eagle (BME) with normal mammalian fibroblasts and certain subtypes of HeLa cells. This research indicated that additions made to BME aided cell propagation. MEM is modified with higher concentrations of amino acids to more closely approximate the protein composition of mammalian cells. When supplemented with serum, MEM has been used for cultivation of a wide variety of cells grown in monolayers, such as fibroblasts. This formulation contains Earle’s salts and does not contain L-glutamine, phenol red, and sodium bicarbonate.
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