NeuroBase, Basal Medium for Prenatal and Fetal Neuronal Cells, w/o L-Glutamine
NeuroBase supports growth in feeder-independent cultures of prenatal and fetal brain neurons. The basal medium is formulated without glutamate and aspartate. NeuroBase may be supplemented with chemically defined additives, such as NCS21, or serum.
Cat-No:
NEU-500ML
Volume:
500 ml
Storage:
+2°C to +8°C
Sterility:
Sterile-filtered
€65.00
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Description
The NeuroBase product line consists of two different basal media for cultivation of different types of neuronal cells. The product line is complemented by two chemically-defined additives, NCS21- and N2-supplement.
NeuroBase is a specialized basal medium formulated to boost growth of prenatal and fetal brain neurons. Unlike traditional methods that rely on supportive astrocyte feeder cells, NeuroBase allows feeder-independent cultivation of these mature neurons and neuronal tumor cell lines. This provides a more controlled environment for investigating the unique properties and functions of neuronal cells.
Key Features:
- Especially for Fetal Brain Neurons: NeuroBase is specifically formulated to meet the specific needs of prenatal and fetal brain neurons, promoting their maintenance and maturation in culture.
- Independent Growth: By eliminating the requirement for an astrocyte feeder layer, NeuroBase simplifies the culturing process and allows to focus on the intrinsic properties of neuronal cells.
- Neurotransmitter-free: NeuroBase is formulated without glutamate and aspartate. This unique feature enables investigating the specific roles of neurotransmitters in neuronal function and signaling pathways.
- Versatility in Supplementation: NeuroBase can be further supplemented with various additives depending on the specific research needs. Compatible supplements include:
- NCS21: A widely used serum-free supplement providing a defined and consistent growth environment.
- N2: A serum-free, chemically defined supplement based on Bottenstein’s N2 formulation
- Serum: While less defined, some researchers may prefer using fetal bovine serum (FBS) or other types of serum for specific applications.