Chemically defined, non-animal origin (NAO), serum-free medium
Chemically defined, non-animal origin (NAO), serum-free medium
Chemically defined, non-animal origin (NAO), serum-free medium
ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium Powder kit with HEPES and 0.1% Pluronic® F-68, without L-Glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 500 L (NAO)
ProCHO® 4 Protein-free CHO Medium with 0.1% Pluronic® F-68, without L-glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 1 L.
ProCHO® 4 Protein-free CHO Medium with 0.1% Pluronic® F-68, without L-glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 1 L
ProCHO® 5 protein free CHO medium, with HEPES and 0.1% Pluronic® F-68, without L-Glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 1 L (NAO)
ProCHO® 4 Protein-free CHO Medium with 0.1% Pluronic® F-68 and phenol red, without L-glutamine, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 1 L
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Instructions - UltraCHO™ MediumHow to use ProCHO medium
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Instructions – ProCHO Liquid mediaInstructions for use of ProCHO Media
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Instructions ProCHO powder kitsInstructions for use of ProCHO Powder kits
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