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ReproStem: Economical Medium for human ES/iPS Cells

ReproStem

Culture Medium for reliable, simple and economical maintenance of human ES/iPS cells

Cat No: RCHEMD005

Volume: 500 mL

Storage: -20 degC

ReproStem is a high quality, serum-free economical formulation based on the popular Primate ES Cell Medium jointly developed by ReproCELL and Kyoto University. This media enabled development of the world’s first human iPS cells in 2007 by Prof Shinya Yamanaka and his colleagues#. Following this breakthrough, ReproCELL’s Primate ES Medium has been successfully adopted for culture of ES and iPS cells by leading labs throughout the world. ReproStem has been specifically developed with a reformulation of the same quality components to reduce the cost. Now you can enjoy reliable ES and iPS cell development for human and other primate cells whilst maintaining the convenience. ReproStem simply requires the addition of bFGF prior to use.


To provide even better value, ReproCELL is offering a great deal with ReproStem and bFGF when purchased together.


  • Each lot functionally tested using human iPS cells.
  • Lot-to-lot control of other critical criteria including osmolarity, pH, sterility and mycoplasma.
  • Just add bFGF before use. No other mixing required.
  • Serum not required

# Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Adult Human Fibroblasts by Defined Factors  Cell, Vol 131, 861-872. Kazutoshi Takahashi, Koji Tanabe, Mari Ohnuki, Megumi Narita, Tomoko Ichisaka, Kiichiro Tomoda, and ShinyaYamanaka

 

* Now all the ReproCELL products are sold at the price in USD. Please choose "United States" at the top "Select Region" menu for the accurate price.


Additional Image

 

human iPS cells (line:201B7 provided by Kyoto University) grown in Repro Stem