Cell Dissociation Buffers and Reagents

Cell dissociation buffers and reagents are used mainly to detach cells that have adhered to a surface and to obtain viable cell monolayers. Some buffers and reagents contain enzymes such as trypsin and collagenase, while others are enzyme-free. Cell dissociation buffers and reagents can be used for mammalian cell culture and for the passaging of human embryonic stem cells. Versions of dissociation buffers and reagents that contain no animal or mammalian product are also available. Visit the supplier page to learn more details, such as formulation and intended applications.

Cell Dissociation Buffers and Reagents

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Trypsin, TPCK Treated
  • Description:
    A chromatographically purified, diafiltered, lyophilized powder that has been treated with L-(tosylamido-2-phenyl) ethyl...
  • Quantity:
    100 mg, 500 mg, 1 gm
  • Applications:
    Tissue dissociation, especially when combined with other ...
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Trypsin, TPCK-Treated, Irradiated
  • Description:
    Chromatographically purified trypsin treated with L-(tosylamido-2-phenyl) ethyl chloromethyl ketone (TPCK) to inhibit ...
  • Quantity:
    100 mg, 5x100 mg
  • Applications:
    Tissue dissociation, especially when combined with other ...
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