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M2 culture media

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M2 culture media is a commonly used laboratory reagent designed to support the growth and maintenance of cells in vitro. It is a balanced salt solution that provides the necessary nutrients, vitamins, and other components to sustain cell cultures. The core function of M2 culture media is to create an optimal environment for the cultivation and propagation of a variety of cell types.

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Embryo Culture with Tubacin

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Embryos for culture were dissected in M2 culture media (Millipore) keeping the ectoplacental cone intact, removing Reichart’s membrane, then transferred to a glass-bottomed culture dish in 50% rat serum/50% DMEM/F12 and incubated at 37°C with 5% CO2 for 12 h in 5µM Tubacin diluted in DMSO.
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Embryo Culture with Tubacin

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Embryos for culture were dissected in M2 culture media (Millipore) keeping the ectoplacental cone intact, removing Reichart’s membrane, then transferred to a glass-bottomed culture dish in 50% rat serum/50% DMEM/F12 and incubated at 37°C with 5% CO2 for 12 h in 5µM Tubacin diluted in DMSO.
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