Description: Strain C57BL/6 Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells are derived from the inner cell mass of strain C57BL/6 mice blastocyst (at 3.5 days post-coitus) and cultured on γ-ray irradiated mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEF) (Cat. No.: MUIEF-01002) as feeder cells in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Growth Medium (Cat. No.: MUXES-90011). Cells are supplied in a cryovial containing 1×106cells.
Characterization of cells: Strong capacity to self-renew. Positive for alkaline phosphatase staining. Ability to form tetatoma in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. Expression of OCT-4, SSEA-1 and nanog. Displaying normal diploid karyotype (40, XY or 40, XX) during extensive subcultivation. Ability to differentiate into cell types of all three germ layers in vitro and in vivo .
Quality control: Cells are tested negative for bacteria, fungi, mold, HIV, hepatitis-B&C, and mycoplasma.
Delivery and storage: Frozen cells are shipped on dry ice. Upon receipt, if no dry ice is left in the package, thaw and use them immediately. If there is dry ice left in the package, store it in liquid nitrogen immediately upon arrival until it is convenient to proceed to subculture. When stored at the recommended storage conditions, components are stable up to the expiration date. Do not expose to elevated temperature.
Product warranty: Cyagen warrants its cells only if suggested media are used and the recommended protocols are followed. Cryopreserved strain C57BL/6 Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells are assured to be viable and functional when thawed and maintained properly.
Usage: This product is for research use only, and not intended for human or animal diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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