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BGJb Medium Fitton-Jackson Modification w/L-Glutamine (Powder)
BGJb Medium Fitton-Jackson Modification w/L-Glutamine (Powder)
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| Medium BGJ was originally developed by Biggers, Gwatkin and Judah in the early 1960's at the Wistar Institute. Subsequent studies resulted in a modification designated BGJb which has been used for supporting cultures of cartilaginous embryonic bone. An additional modification, developed by Sylvia Fitton-Jackson at Strangeways Laboratory in England, is further enriched over the prior formulae. Additional amino acids and vitamins, and increased buffering capacity conferred by the phosphates in the Fitton-Jackson modification, create conditions that permit calcification and growth of cartilaginous embryonic bone. | | | Catalog # | B1091 | | Appearance | Pale yellow to pale orange, homogeneous, free flowing powder. | | | Solubility | Yellow to orange, clear, complete | | | pH | 5.7±0.5 | | | Endotoxin | 1EU/ml |
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