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GE17548702

Cytodex® 1 Gamma Microcarriers

sterile, dry powder, Cytiva, pkg of 300 g

Synonym(s):

17548702, DEAE dextran, anchorage-dependent cell media, cell scaffold, micro-particle, microbead

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NACRES:
NC.01
UNSPSC Code:
41161502
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sterility

sterile

feature

dry powder

packaging

pkg of 300 g

manufacturer/tradename

17548702, Cytiva

General description

Microcarrier for general use in sterilized dry powder form.

  • Gamma-sterilized and ready to use for quick culture start-up.
  • Delivered in a convenient, single-use container system for easy transfer to various cell culture vessels.
  • Supplied dry to save storage space and facilitate transportation.
  • Enable culturing of anchorage-dependent cells in single-use bioreactor to eliminate the need for cleaning and cleaning validation.
  • Supported by extensive product documentation to facilitate regulatory filing.
  • Serum-free function testing to ensure performance


A general-purpose microcarrier
Sterilized Cytodex 1 Gamma is a general-purpose microcarrier particularly suitable for most established cell lines and for production of viruses or cell products from cultures of primary cells and normal diploid cell strains.

Legal Information

Cytodex is a registered trademark of Cytiva


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Storage Class

13 - Non Combustible Solids

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