MGM™- 4 Melanocyte Growth Medium-4 SingleQuots™ Supplements and Growth Factors
MGM™- 4 Melanocyte Growth Medium-4 SingleQuots™ Supplements and Growth Factors
Product Overview
MGMTM -4 SingleQuotTM Kit are components sold separately and does not include the basal medium. These are part of the MGMTM Melanocyte Cell Growth Medium BulletKitTM (Catalog Number CC-3249). The full MGMTM BulletKitTM consisting of basal medium and supplements can be purchased together using the catalog number CC-3249.
The MGMTM-4 Melanocyte Growth Medium-4 BulletKitTM is recommended media for melanocyte optimal growth and survival in culture. This medium is offered in our traditional BulletKitTM format, providing flexibility to add or omit components as research needs dictate.
ET-3 Growth Supplement, an additional growth factor required for adult melanocyte growth, is sold separately to supplement the MGMTM-4 BulletKitTM for a complete formulation specifically designed for growing adult melanocytes. ET-3 offers enhanced growth and plating advantages in addition to limiting other cell type contamination in culture.
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1 x Natural Cap Vial with CaCl2 1.00 mL
1 x Amber Vial with PMA 0.50 mL
1 x Gray Cap Vial with hFGF-B 1.00 mL
1 x Lilac Cap Vial with Insulin 1.00 mL
1 x Orange Cap Vial with BPE 2.00 mL
1 x Natural Cap Vial with Hydrocortisone 0.50 mL
1 x Bottle FBS 2.50 mL
1 x Red Cap Vial with GA-1000 0.50 mL
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Normal Human Adult Epidermal Melanocytes
Normal human epidermal melanocytes (NHEM) are neural crest-derived cells that reside in the basal stratum of the epidermis. The distinct stellate or dendritic morphology of these cells allows the cell body to remain in the basal layer of the epidermis while the dendrites associate with keratinocytes in the basal and spinosum layers.