Serum-free cell culture: the serum-free media interactive online database.

作者: Daniel Brunner

DOI: 10.14573/ALTEX.2010.1.53

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摘要: Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is a ubiquitously used essential supplement in cell culture media. However, there are serious scientific and ethical concerns about the use of FBS regarding its harvest production. During last three decades, could be substituted by other supplements or defined chemical components serum-free culture. A number medium formulations have been described for mammalian insect lines as well primary cultures. switch to media still demands time-consuming literature survey manufacturer search appropriate formulations, respectively. Here we present second collection commercially available an updated, freely accessible interactive online database. Searches continuous already adapted can performed according various criteria. These include degree definition, e.g. (SF), animal-derived component free (ADCF) chemically (CD), type medium, basal media, supplements, full replacement In order specify that terms like species, organ, tissue, disease used. All currently from major distributors (e.g. ATCC, ECACC DMSZ) included Despite extensive lines, detailed information certain companies suppliers lacking specifically highlighted. It intended create platform exchange experience experts field continuously improve extend The database at http://www.goodcellculture.com/

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