What is Gibco PBS?

What is Gibco PBS?

Balanced salt solution used for a variety of cell culture applications, such as washing cells before dissociation, transporting cells or tissue, diluting cells for counting, and preparing reagents.

How do you cite Gibco products?

How should I reference your company in my publications? Please refer to the company as Thermo Fisher Scientific. When listing products in materials and methods sections, please use the product name, including the appropriate brand: Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Gibco or Ion Torrent.

What is 10X PBS?

Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) is an isotonic solution that is used in many biological research applications. This 10X PBS recipe contains 1.37 M NaCl, 27 mM KCl, 100 mM Na2HPO4, and 18 mM KH2PO4.

What is 1X PBS buffer?

PBS is an isotonic buffer frequently used in biological applications, such as washing cells, transportation of tissues, and dilutions. PBS closely mimics the pH, osmolarity, and ion concentrations of the human body.

What molarity is 1X PBS?

0.01M
Usually 1X PBS buffer is a solution with a phosphate buffer concentration of 0.01M (if you buy it from most of company); then you start from a dilute solution and you want a more concentrated one. At this point you should prepare it ex novo.

Is Gibco a company?

Company name GIBCO (Grand Island Biological Company) had been founded around 1960 in New York; in 1983 GIBCO merged with a reagent company called Bethesda Research Laboratories and the merged company was named Life Technologies. In 2000, Invitrogen acquired Life Technologies and discontinued that name.

Where is Gibco based?

Invitrogen

Type Subsidiary
Headquarters Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Key people Marc N. Casper (President & CEO)
Parent Thermo Fisher Scientific

What does PBS 1X mean?

Phosphate buffered saline
PBS, 1X liquid (Phosphate buffered saline) is a ready to use buffer solution commonly used in biological research. PBS buffer is ideal for maintaining a constant pH, and since it is isotonic and non-toxic to cells, it can be used in a wide variety of biological applications.

What molar is 1X PBS?

Usually 1X PBS buffer is a solution with a phosphate buffer concentration of 0.01M (if you buy it from most of company); then you start from a dilute solution and you want a more concentrated one.

How do I make my PBS buffer 1X?

For 1 liter of 1X PBS, prepare as follows:

  1. Start with 800 ml of distilled water:
  2. Add 8 g of NaCl.
  3. Add 0.2 g of KCl.
  4. Add 1.44 g of Na2HPO4.
  5. Add 0.24 g of KH2PO4.
  6. Adjust the pH to 7.4 with HCl.
  7. Add distilled water to a total volume of 1 liter.

What does Gibco stand for?

GIBCO

Acronym Definition
GIBCO Grand Island Biological Company (tissue culture media enterprise)

Is Gibco part of Thermo Fisher?

Life Technologies was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific in January, 2014. Our innovative life science, applied science, and clinical products are now found under the Applied Biosystems™, Invitrogen™, Gibco™, Ion Torrent™, and Molecular Probes™ brands.

How is GIBCO cell therapy System ( CTS ) DPBS manufactured?

Gibco Cell Therapy Systems (CTS) DPBS is the classic Dulbecco’s phosphate-buffered saline. This particular formulation lacks calcium, magnesium, and phenol red. CTS DPBS is manufactured in cGMP, ISO-certified facilities to help ensure the quality and consistency for reproducible results every day.

What is the GIBCO human plasma like medium ( HPLM )?

Gibco Human Plasma-like Medium (HPLM) is a new formulation designed to resemble the natural cellular environment found in the body, mimicking the metabolic profile of human plasma. Select the right Gibco RPMI 1640 for your cell culture. Browse the catalog and you’ll be able to narrow the list according to:

What is the pH of GIBCO phosphate buffered saline?

Gibco™ (Phosphate Buffered Saline) Solution, pH 7.4. Balanced salt solution used for a variety of cell culture applications, such as washing cells before dissociation, transporting cells or tissue, diluting cells for counting, and preparing reagents.

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