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SAGM™ Small Airway Epithelial Cell Growth Medium SingleQuots™ Supplements and Growth Factors

SAGM™ Small Airway Epithelial Cell Growth Medium SingleQuots™ Supplements and Growth Factors

Catalog #: CC-4124
SAGMTM Small Airway Epithelial SingleQuotsTM Kit
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Product Overview

SAGMTM SingleQuotTM Kits are components sold separately and does not include the basal medium. These are part of the full SAGMTM Small Airway Epithelial Cell Growth Medium BulletKitTM (catalog number CC-3118) which consists of basal medium and supplements packaged together. SAGMTM BulletKitTM

SAGMTM BulletKitTM is serum-free and has been optimized to grow human small airway epithelial cells (SAEC).      

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Storage and Content

  • 1 x Orange Cap Vial with BPE 2.0 mL
    1 x Lilac Cap Vial with Insulin 0.5 mL
    1 x Natural Cap Vial with Hydrocortisone 0.5 mL
    1 x Red Cap Vial with GA-1000 0.5 mL
    1 x Amber Vial with Retinoic Acid 0.5 mL
    1 x Bottle with Fatty Acid Free BSA 5 mL
    1 x Natural Cap Vial with Transferrin 0.5 mL
    1 x Amber Vial with Triiodothyronine 0.5 mL
    1 x Amber Vial with Epinephrine 0.5 mL
    1 x Green Cap Vial with hEGF 0.5 mL

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SDS, CoA, and Instructions

Certificate of Analysis (CoA)

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  • Instructions - Airway Epithelial Cell Systems

    Instructions for Proper Use and Culture of Airway Epithelial Cells
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Data

Co-culture Experiments with Lonza's Small Airway Epithelial Cells and SAGM™ BulletKit™ Media

Data Courtesy of Furukawa, et al. Lonza's SAEC cells were co-cultured with primary normal mammary epithelial cells, breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 in Lonza's SAGM™ BulletKit™ Growth Media. Breast cancer cell lines showed differences in morphology and proliferation rates in the presence of small airway epithelial cells. The image above shows phase contrast imaging with a fluorescent (red) overlay of MCF-7 cell line. MCF-7 cell lines survived as tight clusters in SAGM™ Media. When co-cultured with Lonza's primary SAECs, MCF-7 cells demonstrated enhanced growth all the while staying clustered.

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