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12449C

Horse Serum

USA origin, Donor herd, suitable for cell culture, suitable for hybridoma

Synonym(s):

HS, equine sera, equine serum, horse sera, sera, serum

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.71
MDL number:
Biological source:
horse serum
Origin:
USA origin
Sterility:
sterile-filtered
Shipped in:
dry ice


biological source

horse serum

Quality Level

sterility

sterile-filtered

composition

hemoglobin, ≤20 mg/dL

origin

USA origin

technique(s)

cell culture | hybridoma: suitable, cell culture | mammalian: suitable

impurities

≤10 EU/mL endotoxin

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−20°C

Application

Donor Herd Serum is suitable for use in diagnostic assays, as a supplement in mycoplasma growth and assay media and for culturing hematopoietic stem and neuronal cells.

Preparation Note

Collected from a controlled herd.

Other Notes

Donor Horse Serum is collected from controlled donor herds located in the USA. Horse serum contains high protein and low trace metals compared to Fetal Bovine Serum.


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Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable



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Gemma Molyneux et al.
Toxicologic pathology, 37(2), 170-174 (2009-04-01)
In vitro techniques for the culture of hemopoietic stem cells and committed hemopoietic progenitor cells in rat bone marrow have not been adequately described in the literature. In the present investigations, and using commercially available hemopoietic cytokines and growth factors
Z C Ye et al.
Glia, 22(3), 237-248 (1998-03-03)
Serum is used widely for culturing neurons and glial cells, and is thought to provide essential, albeit undefined, factors such as hormones, growth factors, and trace elements that promote the growth of cells in vitro. Moreover, serum can have profound
Juulia H Lautaoja et al.
Biomolecules, 10(5) (2020-05-06)
Alongside in vivo models, a simpler and more mechanistic approach is required to study the effects of myostatin on skeletal muscle because myostatin is an important negative regulator of muscle size. In this study, myostatin was administered to murine (C2C12)