Recombinant Laminin iMatrix-511

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AMS.892 012

Key features and details

  • Comprised of recombinant laminin-511 E8 fragments for stronger cell adhesion
  • Ideal for feeder-free cell culture of human ES and iPS cells
  • Enables the passaging of single cells
  • Saves time - no pre-coating necessary
  • Compatible across a wide variety of cell types

Key features and details

  • Comprised of recombinant laminin-511 E8 fragments for stronger cell adhesion
  • Ideal for feeder-free cell culture of human ES and iPS cells
  • Enables the passaging of single cells
  • Saves time - no pre-coating necessary
  • Compatible across a wide variety of cell types
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iMatrix-511 is an innovative cell culture matrix compatible with a wide variety of cell types, and exceptionally well suited for pluripotent stem cells. This product is comprised of recombinant Laminin-511 E8 protein fragments which permit ES/iPS cells to be maintained in feeder-free culture conditions, enables the passaging of single cells, and provides greater adhesion than full-length Laminin, Vitronectin or Matrigel. iMatrix-511 can also be used together with AMSBIO's StemFit cell culture media and CELLBANKER cryopretion series as part of an expanded Stem Cell Synergy solution for ES/iPS cell cultures. MAIN FEATURES: Ideal for feeder-free cell culture | Provides superior adhesion of human ES and iPS cells | Enables the passaging of single cells | Compatible across a wide variety of cell types | Makes it easy to achieve extended cultures of hES/hiPS cells | Enables efficient bulk production.
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SKU AMS.892 012
Size 1050ug (6 x 175ug tubes)
Alternate SKU 892 012
Matrix Protein Laminin
Storage 4°C (2°C-15°C)
Shipping Temp 4°C (2°C-15°C)
Supplier Name Matrixome Inc.
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Housekeeping Gene Stability in Adipose Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Cultivated in Serum/Xeno-Free Media for Osteoarthritis (2024)

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The amount range of membrane cholesterol required for robust cell adhesion and proliferation in serum-free condition (2021)

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Low‐Defect Thiol‐Michael Addition Hydrogels as Matrigel Substitutes for Epithelial Organoid Derivation (2020)

Product Code: AMS.892 011, AMS.892 012,AMS.892 021
Author List: Saba Rezakhani, Nikolce Gjorevski, Matthias P. Lutolf
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials

Coordinated generation of multiple ocular-like cell lineages and fabrication of functional corneal epithelial cell sheets from human iPS cells (2017)

Product Code: AMS.892 011, AMS.892 012
Author List: Hayashi, R., Ishikawa, Y., Katori, R., Sasamoto, Y., Taniwaki, Y., Takayanagi, H., ... & Nishida, K.
Journal: nature protocols, 12(4), 683

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