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Cytiva HyClone Characterized Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS), Australian Origin

Catalog No. SH3008403
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Catalog No. SH3008403 Supplier Cytiva Supplier No. SH30084.03
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Enhance growth of cells with Australia sourced HyClone Characterized Fetal Bovine Serum.

  • HyClone Characterized Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS), Australian Origin is sourced from Australian abattoirs approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) or Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS).
  • The Australian methods of animal husbandry exhibit excellent animal nutrition and healthcare.
  • Australia is an island continent, thus making animal disease and control management easier than in most areas of the world.
  • Characterized FBS, Australian Origin is filtered through three sequential 100 nm (0.1 μm) pore size-rated filters.
  • Before dispensing, each lot of serum is pooled to ensure uniformity and consistency between bottles (true pool technology).

Specifications

Additional Assays 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
Certifications/Compliance USDA Regulations, AQIS
Content And Storage Sera should be stored at -10°C or lower. Once thawed, sera should be stored at 2 to 8°C
Quantity 500 mL
Sterility Sterile
Sterilization Method Sequential-filtered, 100 nm
Tested For Bluetongue, Bovine Adenovirus, Bovine Parvovirus, Bovine RSV, BVDV Cytopathogenic Agents, Hemadsorbing Agents, Rabies Virus, Reovirus
USDA Safety Testing Included USDA Inspected