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Methylcellulose-Based Medium with Recombinant Cytokines, CE Mark IVD



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MethoCult® GF H84535
MethoCult® GF H84535 is intended for use in colony-forming cell (CFC) assays to detect and quantify human hematopoietic progenitors in bone marrow (BM), mobilized peripheral blood (MPB), peripheral blood (PB) and cord blood (CB) samples using CFC assays. Suitable for CD34+-enriched cells, mononuclear cells, and cells isolated by other purification methods.
 
MethoCult® GF H84535 has been formulated to support optimal growth of granulocyte and macrophage progenitors (CFU-GM, CFU-M, CFU-G). The CE Mark indicates that these products comply with EU safety, environmental and quality standards required for IVD medical devices (Directive 98/79/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 October 1998 on In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices). Available in the European Union.
Product Name Description Catalog # Size Price Quantity
MethoCult® GF H84535 Methylcellulose medium with recombinant cytokines (without EPO), CE mark IVD 84535 100 mL Request pricing      
MethoCult® GF H84545 Pre-aliquoted methylcellulose medium with recombinant cytokines (without EPO), CE mark IVD 84545 24 x 3 mL Request pricing      

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Recommended for:
Assays of human clonogenic hematopoietic progenitor cells from bone marrow, peripheral blood, cord blood, leukapheresis products and purified CD34+ cells
Accessory Products:
• MethoCult® Cell Wash Medium (Catalog #87700)
• Blunt-end Needles (Catalog #28110/28120)
• 3 cc Syringe (Catalog #28230/28240)
• 35 mm Culture Dishes (Catalog #27100/27150)
• 60 mm Gridded Scoring Dishes (Catalog #27500)
Intended Use Statement: For in vitro diagnostic use only
Contains:
• Methylcellulose in Iscove's MDM
• Fetal Bovine Serum
• Bovine Serum Albumin
• 2-Mercaptoethanol
• rh Stem Cell Factor
• rh GM-CSF
• rh G-CSF
• rh IL-3
• rh IL-6
• Supplements
Product Type: Specialized cell culture media
Application: Colony assays & quantification, In vitro diagnostic
Area of Interest: Cord blood banking, Hematopoietic stem cell research, Stem cell biology, Transplantation
Cell Type: Hematopoietic stem & progenitor cells
Medium Type: Methylcellulose-based
Popular Product Line: MethoCult
Species: Human

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FAQS:


    • Q. WHY USE SEMI-SOLID MEDIA?
      A. Semi-solid media (such as methylcellulose-based or collagen-based) allow the clonal progeny of a single progenitor cell to stay together so you can recognize distinct colonies.
    • Q. WHY USE METHYLCELLULOSE-BASED MEDIA?
      A. Methylcellulose is now widely used as a gelling agent because it permits better growth of erythroid colonies than other types of semi-solid support systems (e.g. agar) while allowing optimal granulocyte/macrophage colony formation. Committed progenitors for both erythroid and granulocyte/macrophage lineages, as well as multi-potential progenitors, can therefore be assayed simultaneously in the same culture dish.
    • Q. IS IT NECESSARY TO ADD ANTIBIOTICS TO THE MEDIA?
      A. No, we do not use antibiotics in our lab for colony assays. Aseptic technique should suffice. However, Penicillin/Streptomycin and an anti-fungal drug like amphotericin B can be added to the methylcellulose. The media should be mixed well prior to the addition of cells. Presence of antibiotics does not inhibit progenitor growth.
    • Q. IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO IF MY PLATES ARE CONTAMINATED?
      A. No, once contamination is visible, it is not possible to rescue the cultures by the addition of antibiotics. The bacteria/yeast inhibit colony formation by depleting nutrients or releasing toxic substances.
    • Q. WHY CAN'T I USE A PIPETTE TO DISPENSE METHYLCELLULOSE-BASED MEDIA?
      A. Because methylcellulose is a viscous solution and cannot be accurately dispensed using pipettes due to adherence of the medium to the walls of the pipette. 16-gauge (blunt-end) needles are recommended for accurate dispensing.
    • Q. CAN I 'PLUCK' THE COLONIES?
      A. Yes, colonies can be 'plucked' using a pipettor and 200 µL sterile pipette tips or glass Pasteur pipette with an elongated tip. Colonies should be placed in a volume of 25 - 50 µL and diluted into suitable culture medium.
    • Q. IS THERE A METHOCULT™ FORMULATION SUITABLE FOR HPP-CFC (HIGH PROLIFERATIVE POTENTIAL COLONY FORMING CELL)?
      A. Yes, MethoCult™ H4535 can be used as HPP-CFC does not require EPO. The culture period is usually 28 days. Feeding the media is not required as the growth factors are present in excess in the media. As these colonies can be quite large, overplating can be a problem. It is recommended to plate two different concentrations. The standard concentration, as well as a lower concentration.
    • Q. WHY ARE LOW ADHERENCE DISHES SO IMPORTANT?
      A. Because adherent cells such as fibroblasts can cause inhibition of colony growth and obscure visualization of colonies.
    • Q. CAN METHOCULT™ PRODUCTS BE USED FOR LYMPHOID PROGENITOR CFC ASSAYS?
      A. Human lymphoid progenitors (B,NK, and T) seem to require stromal support for growth therefore cannot be grown in MethoCult™. Mouse pre-B clonogenic progenitors can be grown in MethoCult™ M3630.
    • Q. IS IT POSSIBLE TO SET UP CFC ASSAYS IN A 24-WELL PLATE?
      A. Yes, as long as the same ratio of cells is plated. Optimal plating concentration and the number of wells required to get an accurate estimation of CFC numbers may require optimization:
      • The surface area of a 35 mm dish is ~9.5 cm2 and 1.9 cm2 for the 24 well plate.
    • Q. CAN I STAIN THE COLONIES IN THE METHOCULT™?
      A. Colonies can be stained but only if they are plucked from the dish. However, mouse erythroid colonies can be stained in the dish (Benzidine Staining Protocol). CollagenCult™ products are recommended for staining applications. The 3D matrix can be dehydrated and the colonies can then be fixed onto glass slides for immunohistochemical or enzymatic staining.
    • Q. ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN COLONY MORPHOLOGY WITH SERUM-FREE MEDIA?
      A. The serum containing media generally give better overall growth (especially CFU-GM colonies, as they will contain more cells) but not more colonies. There is no difference in total CFC’s between serum-free and conditioned or recombinant media.
    • Q. CAN METHOCULT™ BE MADE WITH AN ALTERNATE BASE MEDIA?
      A. Yes, this can be done as a 'Custom' media order. Please contact techsupport@stemcell.com for more information.

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MethoCult® GF H84434 Methylcellulose-Based Medium with Recombinant Cytokines, CE Mark IVD 84434
MethoCult® GF H84435 Methylcellulose-Based Medium with Recombinant Cytokines, CE Mark IVD 84435
MethoCult® Cell Wash Medium Preparation of Cell Samples for CFC Assays 87700
60 mm Gridded Scoring Dishes Dishes for Reproducible and Accurate Scoring of Colonies 27500
35 mm Culture Dishes 35 mm Culture Dishes 27100
3 cc Syringes 3 cc Syringes 28230
Blunt-End Needles, 16 Gauge 16 Gauge Blunt-end Needles 28110
MethoCult® GF H84534 Methylcellulose-Based Medium with Recombinant Cytokines, CE Mark IVD 84534