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- Media Format:Liquid
- Pack type:Bottle
- Size:1 L
- Calcium:No
- Magnesium:No
- HEPES:No
- Sodium bicarbonate:No
- Sodium pyruvate:No
- Phenol red:No
- Stable glutamine:No
- L-Glutamine:No
- Glucose level:Without
- Media Base:Proprietary Mixture (serum-free/chemically-defined)
- Shelf life:18
Chemically defined, animal component-free medium for natural killer (NK) and NKT cell expansion optimized to deliver cell growth while maintaining NK and NKT cell functionality and potency.
Chemically defined, animal component-free formula
Does not contain antibiotics or phenol red
PRIME-XV NK Cell CDM is the first commercially-available, chemically defined, and animal component-free medium for the ex vivo expansion of NK and NKT cells. Designed for use in NK and NKT cell-based immunotherapy research and translational applications, this advanced formulation delivers growth while maintaining NK and NKT cell functionality and potency - without the need for serum supplementation. Designed and manufactured to facilitate transfer from research to clinic. Supported by robust raw material controls and supply chain management.
Application:
Supports robust cell expansion and viability in heterogeneous PBMC culture enriched for CD56+ cells
Supports expansion of NK cells when supplemented with IL-2, IL-12, IL-18, and IL-21
Supports NKT cell expansion when supplemented with IL-2
Maintains high NK and NKT cytotoxic capability