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Product Overview
Crude trypsin is often the subculturing agent of choice for cell dissociation/ disaggregation of adherent cells, although the treatment may be cytotoxic if prolonged. Over-trypsinization is a common cause of subculture problems. When using crystalline trypsin versus crude trypsin forms, crystalline trypsin does not damage cells after prolonged exposure.
Advantages
- Does not require multiple-change procedures
- Maintains better cell viability and enhances the process of cell passaging
- Not as cytotoxic to cells with all the negative ramifications of crude trypsin
- Contains additives that protect the cell wall, enhancing cell viability, and it is a ready-to-use solution
The complete formulation is available.
Specifications
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Storage Conditions | -20°C |
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Documentation
Materials Safety Data Sheet
Certificate of Analysis
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COA's can be downloaded from Sartorius's Certificates Portal.
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