PowerFeed® A Chemically Defined and Protein-free Powder, 10L
PowerFeed® Chemically Defined and Protein-free basal Powder without ferric citrate, 100L
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® 4 Protein-free CHO Medium with 0.1% Pluronic® F-68 and phenol red, without L-glutamine, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 1 L
CHO 7 Lipids 2x concentr. 280 ml, part of CHO powder kits
Human Recombinant Insulin for Cell Culture, 5mg/ml, 20ml bottle, sold separately or as part of CHO powder kits
Human Recombinant Insulin for Cell Culture, 5mg/ml, 100ml bottle, sold separately or as part of CHO powder kits.
CHO 7 Lipids 2x concentr. 35 ml, part of CHO powder kits
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Poietics® Human Bone MarrowInformation for Lonza bone marrow primary cell products
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Hematopoietic and Immune Cell Products - Essential Tools for Hematopoietic ResearchLonza_Brochures_Hematopoietic_and_Immune_Cell_Products_-_Essential_Tools_for_Hematopoietic_Research.pdf
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Cryopreservation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear CellsDoes Not Alter Immune Cell Phenotype
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References - X-Vivo™Overview of relevant references
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Instruction Lymphocyte Separation MediumShort instruction how to use LSM (17-829)
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Predicting Antibody Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity (ADCC)Genotypic and Phenotypic Screening of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
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OsteoAssay™ Human Bone PlateInformational application notes for OsteoAssay™ Human Bone Plate
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OsteoAssay™ Human Bone Plate Instructions for UseOsteoAssay™ Human Bone Plate Instructions for Use
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B-ALI Immune-Airway Co-Culture Model: Normal Human Bronchial Epithelial cells and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells - Instructions for useProtocol to culture B-ALI NHBE cells with PBMCs
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Webinar – Efficient Transfection of Biologically Relevant Cells in Immunology Research (pdf)Lonza_Webinars_Webinar__Efficient_Transfection_of_Biologically_Relevant_Cells_in_Immunology_Research.pdf