L1210 genomic DNA - 5 microgram

€300.00*

Content: 1 cryovial
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Product number: 400257GD5
Product information "L1210 genomic DNA - 5 microgram"

Manufacturing method

The genomic DNA (gDNA) is isolated by cell lysis followed by the addition of Proteinase K and RNAse A and purification on columns. The conditions have been chosen to allow for PCR or other enzymatic reactions in the downstream process. The fragment length of the purified DNA is up to 50kb.

Applications

  • PCR / RT-PCR / qPCR
  • Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
  • Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis
  • Genomic analysis
  • Gene expression studies
  • Southern Blot

Concentration

50-100 ng/µl in TE Buffer (10 mM Tris-CL, 0.5 mM EDTA, pH 8.0). If you require a specific concentration, please contact us.

Quality control

  • The quality and purity of the DNA are tested with a spectrophotometer. Absorption at A260/280 is between 1.8 and 2.0. Contamination with RNA, proteoglycans, and polysaccharides is excluded.
  • We can quantify the double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) content free of charge, please contact us for more information.
  • Please contact us for further information if you require DNA from HLA-typed cell lines.
  • Store at 4°C for frequent use or at -20°C for occasional use.
  • For prolonged storage (> 6 months) we recommend -80°C.
  • Avoid more than three freeze/thaw cycles.

Storage

  • Store at 4°C for frequent use or at -20°C for occasional use.
  • For prolonged storage (> 6 months) we recommend -80°C.
  • Avoid more than three freeze/thaw cycles.

Note

Please centrifuge before opening the vial.

Required products

DMEM, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 4 mM L-Glutamine, w: 1.5 g/L NaHCO3, w: 1.0 mM Sodium pyruvate
DMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium) is a highly versatile and widely utilized basal medium designed to support the growth of a diverse range of mammalian cells in biological research. It serves as an ideal medium for culturing primary fibroblasts, neurons, glial cells, HUVECs, smooth muscle cells, as well as popular cell lines like HeLa, 293, Cos-7, and PC-12.
What sets DMEM apart from other media is its unique composition. It contains an impressive fourfold increase in amino acid and vitamin concentration compared to the original Eagle's Minimal Essential Medium. Initially developed with low glucose (1 g/L) and sodium pyruvate, DMEM is frequently employed with higher glucose levels, either with or without sodium pyruvate. Notably, DMEM does not contain proteins, lipids, or growth factors, necessitating supplementation. To achieve optimal growth, a common approach is to supplement DMEM with 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS). Additionally, DMEM employs a sodium bicarbonate buffer system (3.7 g/L), requiring a 5-10% CO2 environment to maintain a physiological pH.
Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) is highly regarded among defined media for cell and tissue culture, catering to the growth needs of various adherent cell phenotypes. It surpasses the original Eagle's Medium, developed in the 1950s for cultivating chicken cells, through the enhanced supplementary formulation known as Dulbecco's modification. This modification significantly elevates the content of select amino acids and vitamins up to fourfold compared to the original medium.
In the field of cell culture, DMEM plays a vital role as a growth medium for different cell types, including primary cells, stem cells, and transformed cells. Researchers also employ the modified version of DMEM for a wide array of research applications, such as drug discovery, tissue engineering, and the study of cell signaling pathways.
Quality control

pH = 7.2 +/
- 0.02 at 20-25°C. 
Each lot has been tested for sterility and absence of mycoplasma and bacteria.

Maintenance  

Keep refrigerated at +2°C to +8°C in the dark. Freezing and warming up to +37° C minimize the quality of the product. 
Do not heat the medium to more than 37° C or use uncontrollable sources of heat (e.g., microwave appliances). 
If only a part of the medium is to be used, remove this amount from the bottle and warm it up at room temperature.
Shelf life for any medium except for the basic medium is 8 weeks from the date of manufacture.

Composition




Ingredients


Concentration (mg/L)




Inorganic salts


 




CaCl2 anhydrous


200.00




Fe(NO3)3 ∙ 9H2O


0.10




KCl


400.00




MgSO4 (anhydrous)


97.66




NaCl


6,400.00




NaHCO3


1,500.00




NaH2PO4 ∙ H2O


108.69




Amino acids


 




L-Arginine ∙ HCl


84.00




L-Cystine ∙ 2HCl


62.58




L-Glutamine


584.00




Glycine


30.00




L-Histidine ∙ HCl ∙ H2O


42.00




L-Isoleucine


104.80




L-Leucine


104.80




L-Lysine ∙ HCl


146.20




L-Methionine


30.00




L-Phenylalanine


66.00




L-Serine


42.00




L-Threonine


95.20




L-Tryptophane


16.00




L-Tyrosine ∙ Na


103.79




L-Valine


93.60




Vitamins


 




D-Calcium pantothenate


4.00




Choline chloride


4.00




Folic acid


4.00




myo-Inositol


7.00




Nicotinamide


4.00




Pyridoxine ∙ HCl


4.00




Riboflavin


0.40




Thiamine ∙ HCl


4.00




Other components


 




D (+)-Glucose anhydrous


4,500.00




Sodium pyruvate


110.00




Phenol Red


15.00

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Contamination-free cells
To identify mycoplasma contaminations we perform PCR-based and luminescence-based mycoplasma assays. We further determine any bacterial or fungal contamination through our standardized manufacturing processes.
Custom projects
Besides genomic DNA, RNA, cell pellets, and cell lysates, we can offer large quantities of assay-ready cells, plated cells in multiple formats, and frozen or growing cells. Contact us to receive a quote.
Authenticated cells
Each manufactured batch of cell lines* is authenticated via STR analysis. Contact us if you require a publication-ready STR report for your cells (*human, hamster, mouse, rat, and dog cells).
HLA alleles
HLA characterization is available from more than 200 cell lines. HLA class I -A, B, C, and Class II HLA-DPA1, -DPB1, -DQA1, DQB1, and DRB1 alleles were obtained by next-generation sequencing methodologies (NGS) for class I and class II alleles.