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Captivate Bio's EMEM, without L-glutamine is a commonly used basal media for a variety of suspension and adherent mammalian cells. This formulation is configured without L-glutamine.
Captivate Bio’s NEST Disposable Pasteur Pipets are lightweight, flexible and durable. These pipets are available in 1, 2, 3, 5 mL and 10 mL sizes, individually wrapped, and available in bulk case packs.
Captivate Bio's DMEM, High Glucose is a widely used basal medium for supporting the growth of many different mammalian cells. This formulation contains 4500 mg/L glucose, no L-glutamine, and no Phenol Red.
Captivate Bio's DMEM/F12 basal medium is typically used as a classical basal formulation in low-serum and serum-free media formulations, when culturing hPSCs and 3D organoids. This formulation is with L-glutamine and Phenol Red.
Captivate Bio's CAPTiCLEAN™ is a highly effective disinfection solution for the treatment and prevention of contamination in CO2 incubator water trays. Add 10 mL per liter. Save when you buy case packs. Each bottle will treat water trays for up to 4-6 weeks.
A83-01 has been extensively used in various studies to modulate TGF-β signaling pathways, impacting cellular differentiation, organoid growth, and disease modeling. A83-01 is supplied as a lyophilized powder.
Captivate Bio's cell culture-grade water is for use as a solvent in the preparation of cell culture media and laboratory reagents.
An integrated stress response (ISR) inhibitor that promotes survival of pluripotent stem cells in culture when used in combination with Chroman 1 and Emricasan small molecules in the CEPT cocktail1.
Captivate Bio Rabbit Serum is derived from clotted whole blood collected from adult rabbits. Sterile filtered at 0.2µm. For cell culture, IHC, and serology assay applications.
DAPT is a gamma γ-secretase inhibitor induces neuronal differentiation and promotes differentiation of pancreatic cells from hPSCs.