Our Promise to You

Guaranteed product quality, expert customer support

Our Promise to You

HP50-2

  • Specification
  • Recommended Products
Cat.No.
CSC-C6453J
Description
Hydrogen peroxide resistant HL60-derived clone.
Species
Human
Tissue of Origin
blood
Recommended Medium
RPMI-1640 + 10% h.i. FBS (heat inactivated)
Culture Properties
Suspension cells
Morphology
lymphocyte-like
Storage and Shipping
Ship in dry ice.
Store in liquid nitrogen.
Citation Guidance
If you use this products in your scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: Creative Bioarray cat no. If your paper has been published, please click here to submit the PubMed ID of your paper to get a coupon.

For research use only. Not for any other purpose.

  • Q & A
  • Customer Review
Q:
Does trypsin cause cell clumping?
A:

Over-digestion, certain enzymes used for tissue dissociation, such as trypsin, can cause cells to clump if used in excessive amounts. Environmental stress, physical forces, and repeated temperature changes can cause cell death, which leads to “sticky” DNA molecules that link together neighboring cells.

Ask a Question

Average Rating: 5.0    |    1 Scientist has reviewed this product

Helpful support

The Creative Bioarray provided helpful technical support for any issues that arose during my experiments.

12 Nov 2022


Ease of use

After sales services

Value for money


Write your own review

Customer Support & Price Inquiry

Verification Code