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Cytiva HyClone™ US Bovine Calf Serum

A cost effective alternative to Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS). Cytiva HyClone™ US Bovine Calf Serum is defined, irradiated, heat inactivated serum of US origin that is filtered through three sequential 0.1μm pore size-rated filters.

Brand:  Cytiva SH30073.03HI

79.90 EUR valid until 2024-12-31
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Product Code. 12389812

  • 87.00 EUR / 500mL

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Description

Description

HyClone Bovine Calf Serum, U.S. origin is collected by venipuncture from formula-fed veal calves, which produce exceptionally high levels of transferrin. Before dispensing, each lot of serum is pooled using true pool technology to ensure uniformity and consistency between bottles.

  • Sourced in the USA with complete traceability back to original source
  • Cost-effective alternative to FBS
  • Age of animal at time of collection approximately 16-24 weeks
  • Low in antibodies and high in growth factors
  • Virus panel testing according to 9 CFR 113.53
TRUSTED_SUSTAINABILITY
Specifications

Specifications

Insulin Gamma Globulin Alkaline Phosphatase Lactate Dehydrogenase SGPT SGOT pH Albumin Blood Urea Nitrogen Creatinine Total Bilirubin Sodium Potassium Calcium Chloride Inorganic Phosphorus Iron TIBC Percent Saturation Glucose IgG
Sera should be stored at -10°C or lower. Once thawed, sera should be stored at 2° to 8°C.
16 to 24 weeks
United States
500 mL
Sequential-filtered, 100 nm
Yes
Manufactured in cGMP (21 CFR 820) compliant and ISO9001 certified facilities
Heat Inactivated; 500 mL
Bovine
Calf Bovine Serum
Sterile
Bluetongue Bovine Adenovirus Bovine Parvovirus Bovine RSV BVDV Cytopathogenic Agents Hemadsorbing Agents Rabies Virus Reovirus
Yes
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