MEM - Minimum Essential Media
Minimum Essential Medium (MEM) was developed by Harry Eagle and is one of the most widely used medias of all synthetic cell culture media. MEM is simply a modified Basal Medium Eagle media containing higher concentrations of essential nutrients. MEM has been utilized for the cultivation of a variety of cells grown in monolayers. The optional supplementation of non-essential amino acids (NEAA) to the formulations that incorporate either Hanks’ or Earle's salts has broadened the usefulness of this medium. Modified or MEM-alpha has been used to culture bone marrow cells and amniotic cells for chromosome analysis. All BI cell culture media products are manufactured in accordance with cGMP regulations.
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MEM-Eagle, Earle's salts
no L-Glutamine
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MEM-Eagle, Earle's salts (10X)
No L-Glutamine, no Sodium Bicarbonate, 500 mL
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MEM-Eagle, Hanks' salts
No L-Glutamine, 500 mL Learn More -
MEM-NEAA, Earle's salts, non-essential amino acids
No L-Glutamine, 500 mL Learn More -
MEM for suspension cultures
No L-Glutamine, 500 mL Learn More