Cellular grade dmso
Cellular grade DMSO is a highly purified form of dimethyl sulfoxide, a versatile solvent commonly used in cell biology and biomedical research. Its core function is to serve as a cryoprotectant, helping to preserve the viability of cells during freezing and thawing processes.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using cellular grade dmso
Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Cells under Hypoxia
Solvent Optimization and Characterization
the reactions are commercially available superdry solvents (Energy
Chemical). The silica gel with a mesh of 200–300 was obtained
from Shanghai Titan Scientific General-Reagent (Shanghai, China).
The eluents were also produced by General-Reagent. The 1H NMR and 13C NMR spectra were recorded at room temperature
using an Agilent 400 DD2 spectrometer (California, USA). The HRMS
was measured using Thermo Scientific Q Exactive Orbitrap Mass Spectrometers
(Massachusetts, USA). All other chemicals were analytical grade.
Fetal bovine serum (FBS) was purchased from AusGeneX (Molendinar,
Australia), RPMI 1640 medium (with penicillin and streptomycin) was
obtained from KeyGEN BioTECH (NanJing, China), trypsin EDTA (0.25%)
was purchased from Gibco Invitrogen (Grand Island, USA), and cellular-grade
DMSO was from Beijing Solarbio Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
(Beijing, China).
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