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Gibco™ Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons
Description
Gibco Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons are isolated and cryopreserved from the brain cortices of C57BL/6 embryonic day-17 mice. The cryopreserved cortical neurons offer convenience and flexibility compared to primary neuron isolation workflows, and the availability of large single lots provides greater consistency to cell-based assays. The Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons are ready-to-use and provide reliable quality. All product lots yield post-thaw viability in the range of 50-80%, have high neuronal purity, and are verified for functionality.
- High viability—the cryopreserved cortical neurons exhibit exceptional survival rates (50% or greater), enabling reliable and consistent results
- High purity—immunofluorescence staining conducted on every lot with MAP2 to confirm high neuronal purity
- Dependable quality—release tests include sterility testing and mycoplasma testing
- Functionally validated—product demonstrates long-term survival and neurotransmitter response
Culture Gibco Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons with the B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System to achieve the most robust performance.
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | Store in liquid nitrogen, vapor-phase. |
| Age | Fetal |
| Cell Type | Neural Cells |
| Culture Type | Mammalian Cell Culture |
| Form | Cryopreserved |
| Species | Mouse |
| Tissue | Cortex |
| No. of Cells | 1 Million |
| Product Type | Mouse Cortical Neuron |
| Quantity | 1 x 106 |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons are mixed sex, because it's too hard to identify the sex of a mouse fetus.
We recommend using the B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System when culturing neurons on Poly-D-Lysine. The B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System is a complete media system that includes the B-27 Plus Supplement and the Neurobasal Plus Medium.
The Poly-D-Lysine matrix has successfully supported the attachment of primary rodent neurons, iPSC-derived neurons and PC12 cells.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.