Collagen Gel Culturing Kit

Cat.#: BBM-3C-063

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Description Collagen Gel Culturing Kit from Ace Therapeutics is a ready-to-use kit for form gel. This kit consists of the all reagents required for the experiment, including cellmatrix type I-A, Ham F-12 culture medium, MEM Hanks culture medium, and reconstitution buffer.
Size 1 kit
Sterility Passed sterility test for bacteria and fungi.
Storage 2-10℃
Shipping Dry ice

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