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NACRES:
NA.75
UNSPSC Code:
12352207
form
powder
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
components
sodium pyruvate: no
NaHCO3: no
phenol red: yes
HEPES: 25 mM
L-glutamine: yes
glucose: high
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
2-8°C
Application
Dulbecco′s Modified Eagle′s Medium (DMEM) is a modification of Basal Medium Eagle (BME) that contains four-fold concentrations of the amino acids and vitamins. The original formulation contained 1000 mg/L of glucose and was used to culture embryonic mouse cells. Since then, it has been modified in several ways to support primary cultures of mouse and chicken cells, as well as a variety of normal and transformed cells. Each of these media offers a different combination of L-glutamine and sodium pyruvate. Additionally, the glucose levels have been raised to 4500 mg/L, contributing to the name "DMEM/High".
Preparation Note
Formulated to contain 17.3 grams of powder per liter of medium.
Supplement with 3.7 g/L sodium bicarbonate.
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Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 1
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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