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  • Product Description:

    Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Cell Serum-Free Medium consists of a serum-free basal medium and a medium supplement. Mix to form a complete medium before use (antibiotic-free). This medium is serum-free and xeno-free, suitable for primary and subculture expansion of human and non-human primate umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells and mesenchymal stromal cells.

    Product Information:

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    Product Advantages:

    Serum-free, xeno-free, compatible with phenol red (+/–)

    Rapid cell proliferation, maintains stemness

    Suitable for primary culture,no coating, low-density seeding

    Suitable for large-scale production, supernatant collection

    Low batch variation, IND-friendly

    Broad applications

  • Product Analysis:

    ▼Under the same experimental conditions, this product demonstrates superior cell support, significantly promoting cell proliferation, maintaining high viability and stemness, and outperforming mainstream competing products on the market.


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    ▼This medium enables hUC-MSCs to be continuously passaged for over 20 generations while maintaining normal morphology, phenotype, and function.


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    ▼Flow cytometry phenotype: positive markers >95%, negative markers <2% in total.


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  • Q: Does this medium support primary cell isolation?

    A: Yes. This medium supports primary culture, passaging, and proliferation of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and mesenchymal stromal cells.


    Q: Can this medium be used for exosome harvesting?

    A: Yes.


    Q: Is there a phenol red-containing version of this medium?

    A: Yes. This product is available in two versions: with phenol red and without phenol red.


    Q: Can this medium be used to culture adipose- or bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cells?

    A: This product was specifically developed for umbilical cord mesenchymal cells. For adipose- or bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cell culture, it is recommended to use the corresponding catalog products.


    Q: Are all umbilical cord samples suitable for primary cell isolation?

    A: No. The following criteria should be used to determine whether an umbilical cord is suitable: the umbilical cord should be a fresh sample collected within 72 hours and properly preserved, free of extensive blood clotting, milky white in color, without edema lesions, and with abundant Wharton's jelly.