MycoAway™ 1000X Mycoplasma Cocktail
Cat. No. | G398 | ||
Name | MycoAway™ 1000X Mycoplasma Cocktail | ||
Description |
MycoAway™ 1000X Mycoplasma Cocktail Say goodbye to the most persistent threat in cell culture—Mycoplasma contamination. abm’s MycoAway™ 1000X Mycoplasma Cocktail is a powerful, ready-to-use solution that clears over 70 Mycoplasma species from both adherent and suspension cells—in just 1–2 weeks (2–3 passages). ✔ Non-toxic to your cells For full protection, pair it with our bestselling Mycoplasma PCR Pro Detection Kit (Cat. No. G239)—a perfect duo for detecting and eliminating Mycoplasma. Protect your research. Safeguard your cell lines. Choose MycoAway™.
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Unit | 1.0 ml | ||
Storage Condition |
Store at -20°C for long term storage. 4°C for short term use. |
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Material Citation | If use of this material results in a scientific publication, please cite the material in the following manner: Applied Biological Materials Inc, Cat. No. G398 |
How do I use the Mycoplasma PCR Detection Kit in conjunction with the MycoAway™ Elimination Cocktail (1000X)? | |
Mycoplasma (Cat. No. G238) or Mycoplasma Pro (Cat. No. G239) Detection Kits should be used first in order to identify contaminated cells. Either product will only require a small volume (2.5 μl) of culture supernatant. If cells are Mycoplasma-positive, treat cells with MycoAway™ Elimination Cocktail (1000X) (Cat. No. G398).
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