Myogenic Stem and Progenitor Cell Research
Myogenic progenitor cells, also known as satellite cells or myoblasts, possess self-renewal capability as well as the ability to differentiate into multinucleated myotubes through myogenesis.
Products
Cell Culture Media and Supplements 4 (4)
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MyoCult™-SF Attachment Substrate
Serum-free attachment substrate for the derivation and expansion of human skeletal muscle progenitor cells (myoblasts) -
MyoCult™-SF Expansion 10X Supplement (Human)
Serum-free supplement for the derivation and expansion of human skeletal muscle progenitor cells (myoblasts) -
MyoCult™-SF Expansion Supplement Kit (Human)
Serum-free supplement and attachment substrate for the derivation and expansion of human skeletal muscle progenitor cells (myoblasts) -
MyoCult™ Expansion 10X Supplement (Mouse)
Serum-containing supplement for the expansion of mouse skeletal muscle progenitor cells (satellite cells)
Laboratory Equipment 4 (1)
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Corning® CoolCell® LX Cell Freezing Container
Alcohol-free polyethylene foam freezing container
Tissue and Cell Culture Dissociation Reagents 4 (2)
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Trypsin-EDTA (0.25%)
Enzymatic cell dissociation reagent -
Animal Component-Free Cell Dissociation Kit
Dissociation kit for human stem and progenitor cells
Cell Storage Media 4 (4)
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CryoStor® CS2
Animal component-free, defined cryopreservation medium with 2% DMSO -
CryoStor® CS5
Animal component-free, defined cryopreservation medium with 5% DMSO -
CryoStor® CSB
Animal component-free and protein-free cryopreservation formulation -
CryoStor® CS10
Animal component-free, defined cryopreservation medium with 10% DMSO
Buffers and Solutions 4 (1)
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D-PBS (Without Ca++ and Mg++)
Dulbecco’s phosphate-buffered saline without calcium and magnesium
Training and Education 4 (1)
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Pluripotent Stem Cell Training
Training to support the culture of hPSCs and their differentiation towards cerebral organoids, intestinal organoids, cardiomyocytes, or hematopoietic progenitors