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Product Description:
Feline Mesenchymal Cell Serum-Free Medium consists of Feline Mesenchymal Cell Serum-Free Basal Medium and Feline Mesenchymal Cell Medium Supplement, which must be mixed to form complete medium before use (antibiotic-free). This medium is suitable for the proliferation and culture of feline mesenchymal cells and mesenchymal stromal cells.
Feline Mesenchymal Cell Serum-Free Medium is a high-performance culture system specifically designed for the in vitro culture and expansion of feline-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and mesenchymal cells with stem-like characteristics. This medium requires no supplementation with traditional animal serum (such as fetal bovine serum). Through an optimized nutrient composition and a precisely controlled combination of growth factors, it provides a stable and supportive microenvironment for cell growth, effectively promotes proliferation, maintains the typical phenotype, and inhibits spontaneous differentiation. Its formulation significantly enhances the proliferation efficiency of feline mesenchymal cells while preserving the stability of their morphology, function, and phenotype, making it suitable for various basic research and preclinical research applications.
Product Information:

※Suitable for primary and subculture of feline mesenchymal stem cells and mesenchymal stromal cells. (Phenol red-free version available.)
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Product Analysis:
▼Tri-lineage differentiation

Under microscopic observation, large stained areas indicate the tri-lineage differentiation capacity of feline mesenchymal stem cells.
▼Cell surface markersCD29、CD90、CD34、CD45、HLA-DR
The positive rates are as follows:99.99%、99.94%、0.41%、0.03%、0.28%

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Q: Does this medium support primary cell isolation?
A: Yes, this medium supports the primary and subculture proliferation of feline-derived mesenchymal stem cells and mesenchymal stromal cells. It is available in two versions: with phenol red and without phenol red.Q: Can the mesenchymal cells cultured with this medium meet the requirements for reinfusion?
A: Yes, they can.Q: What is the expansion efficiency of this medium?
A: Since many animal strains are genetically deficient, cell culture can be challenging, and there are significant differences in cell culture outcomes between different strains.Q: Can antibiotics be added during the culture process?
A: Due to the high risk of contamination during animal tissue sampling, antibiotics can be added in appropriate amounts during the culture process. -

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