164215
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Product Introduction
Product Feature
1. Low endotoxin, free from Bacteria, Mycoplasma, Bacteriophages, Viruses, and other Contaminants.
2. No added factors, hormones, antibiotics or other supplementary components.
3. Validated through cell culture testing in our company’s cell bank, using donor equine serum-based systems. Cells exhibit rapid growth and optimal condition, ensuring reliable performance and safe usage.
Specifications
| Volume | 500mL/100mL |
| Green_Features | Sustainable packaging |
| Valid Period | 60 months |
| Storage Condition | Store at ≤-15℃, storage for up to 5 years Store at 2-8℃ for no more than one month |
| Shipping Condition | Low temperature, sealed, protect from light |
Matters Need Attention
1. This product is only used for scientific research or further research, not for diagnosis and treatment.
2. Please thaw the serum at 2-8℃ environment. Thawing at higher temperatures is not recommended, as it maycause the serum to become turbid, increase precipitation, and degrade its quality.
3. Please shake the serum gently from time to time during the thawing process to ensure that the serumcompositionand temperature are uniform, thus reducing the production of precipitation. Be careful not to create bubbles whenshaking.
4. Once thawed, serum should be used as soon as possible. Repeated freezing and thawing should be avoided.
5. Serum should not be placed at room temperature for extended periods. After use, promptly return it to a 2-8℃environment.
6. High-temperature thawing, vigorous shaking, repeated freezing and thawing, and prolonged storage at 4℃or higher temperatures can all lead to a decrease in serum quality.
7. To maintain the optimal performance of this product, please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Publications
Journal: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR HISTOLOGY (2026) IF: 2.2
DOI: 10.1007/s10735-025-10674-2
Product Cited: Penicillin-Streptomycin Solution, 100 ×, Donor Equine Serum, 10 mg/mL Recombinant Human Insulin Solution, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells, MDA-MB-468 Cells Line, Fetal Bovine Serum, EGF/Urogastrone/URG, Human, Recombinant, MCF 10A Cells Line, DMEM (High glucose) Medium, MDA-MB-231 Cells Line
Journal: ADVANCED MATERIALS (2025) IF: 27.4
Product Cited: RPMI-1640 Medium, PC-12 (Undifferentiated) Cells Line, Donor Equine Serum
Journal: Bioactive Materials (2025) IF: 20.3
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2025.07.014
Product Cited: DMEM/F12 Medium, KGN Cells Line, Fetal Bovine Serum, Penicillin-Streptomycin Solution, 100 ×, Donor Equine Serum
Journal: Journal of Sport and Health Science (2025) IF: 10.3
DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2025.101077
Product Cited: Donor Equine Serum
Journal: ACS Sensors (2025) IF: 9.1
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.5c03024
Product Cited: Donor Equine Serum
FAQs
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Q:1 Is it acceptable to use Donor Equine Serum that appears cloudy after thawing at 4 ℃?
AnswerDonor Equine Serum contains a relatively high levels of lipoproteins and fibrinogen. Lipoproteins can form colloidal particles in solution, and fibrinogen may aggregate or precipitate under certain conditions. These factors can reduce serum transparency, resulting in a cloudy appearance after thawing.
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Q:2 Can this Donor Equine Serum be used for myogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells?
AnswerYes, Donor Equine Serum can be used to induce myogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells. In internal validation experiments, C2C12 cells were cultured with 2%, 4%, and 6% equine serum for 3–7 days, and clear myotube formation was observed under all conditions. Notably, differentiation occurred more rapidly when 6% equine serum was used.
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Q:3 Is this serum exosome-depleted?
AnswerNo, this serum is not exosome-depleted. We also offer an exosome-depleted fetal bovine serum, with product code 164222.
