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STEMCELL Technologies

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Stem Cell Culture Medium

STEMCELL Technologies

TeSR™-E8™ is a feeder-free culture medium for human embryonic stem cells (ES cells) and human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells). TeSR-E8 contains only the essential eight components required for maintenance of ES cells and iPS cells. TeSR-...

Hematopoietic Cell Culture Medium

STEMCELL Technologies

StemSpan™-ACF has been developed for the in vitro culture and expansion of human hematopoietic cells. This medium contains recombinant proteins and synthetic components; it does not contain serum or other human- or animal-derived components. Recomb...

CHO Cell Cloning

STEMCELL Technologies

The ClonaCell™-CHO ACF supplement improves cloning efficiency of CHO cells during cell-line development. The challenges of low cloning efficiency can result in significant waste of time and resources during single-cell cloning. The ClonaCell-CHO AC...

Cell Isolation Tube

STEMCELL Technologies

SepMate™ is a tube that facilitates the isolation of PBMCs or specific cell types by density gradient centrifugation. SepMate tubes contain an insert that provides a barrier between the density gradient medium and blood. SepMate eliminates the need...

Hematopoietic Colony Imaging System

STEMCELL Technologies

STEMvision™ is a bench-top instrument and computer system designed specifically for automated imaging and counting of hematopoietic colonies in the colony-forming unit assay. This system is meant to be used with MethoCult™ media and meniscus-free S...

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