DMEM, powder, high glucose
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DMEM, powder, high glucose
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DMEM, powder, high glucose

Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) is a widely used basal medium for supporting the growth of many different mammalian cells.Read more
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1210006110 LPrimary site of manufacture: Grand Island
1210004610 x 1 LPrimary site of manufacture: Grand Island
52100047
also known as 52100-047
50 LPrimary site of manufacture: Inchinnan
Catalog number 12100061
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Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) is a widely used basal medium for supporting the growth of many different mammalian cells. Cells successfully cultured in DMEM include primary fibroblasts, neurons, glial cells, HUVECs and smooth muscle cells, as well as cell lines such as HeLa, 293, Cos-7, and PC-12. We offer a variety of Gibco™ DMEM modifications for a range of cell culture applications. Find the right formulation using the media selector tool.

This DMEM is modified as follows:

With: High Glucose, L-glutamine, Phenol Red

Without: Sodium Pyruvate, HEPES, Sodium Bicarbonate

The complete formulation is available.

DMEM is unique from other media as it contains 4 times the concentration of amino acids and vitamins than the original Eagle's Minimal Essential Medium. DMEM was originally formulated with low glucose (1 g/L) and sodium pyruvate, but is often used with higher glucose levels, with or without sodium pyruvate.

DMEM contains no proteins, lipids, or growth factors. Therefore, DMEM requires supplementation, commonly with 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS). DMEM uses a sodium bicarbonate buffer system (3.7 g/L) and therefore requires a 5-10% CO2 environment to maintain physiological pH.

Powder forms of Gibco cell culture medium require sodium bicarbonate supplementation, pH adjustment, and filtration at the time of preparation (see protocol for details).

A note about shelf-life: The shelf life on delivered products varies. This product has a minimum shelf life of 6 months at time of shipment. For more information regarding product shelf life, including details on specific product lots, please contact Customer Service.

For Research Use or Further Manufacturing. Not for diagnostic use or direct administration into humans or animals.
Specifications
Cell LineHeLa, 293, Cos-7, and PC-12
Cell TypePrimary Fibroblasts, Neurons, Glial Cells, HUVECs, Smooth Muscle Cells
Glucose Concentration4500 mg/L
Manufacturing QualitycGMP-compliant under the ISO 13485 standard
Product LineGibco
Product TypeDMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium)
Quantity10 L
Shelf Life36 Months From Date of Manufacture
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
SourcePrimary site of manufacture: Grand Island
ClassificationAnimal Origin-free
FormPowder
Serum LevelStandard Serum Supplementation
SterilitySterile-filtered
With AdditivesHigh Glucose, Glutamine, Phenol Red
Without AdditivesNo HEPES, No Sodium Pyruvate, No Sodium Bicarbonate
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Storage conditions: 2-8° C
Shipping conditions: Ambient
Shelf life: 36 months from date of manufacture

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the manganese concentration in DMEM? Do you offer manganese-free DMEM?

Manganese is not present in the formulation of our catalog DMEM media products.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

What is the shelf life of my powdered media once I reconstitute it?

Expiration date of most Gibco reconstituted dry format media (AGT or DPM) has not been established; end users should assess performance and stability of this reconstituted media in a system that is relevant to their process. A dry format product (either DPM or AGT) will age upon storage and while we may not be able to detect which component(s) degrade since we can't measure every component, that doesn't mean that the reconstituted liquid will have the same stability as a fresh liquid made by direct weigh methods.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

Citations & References (7)

Citations & References
Abstract
Galectin-3 Translocates to the Perinuclear Membranes and Inhibits Cytochrome c Release from the Mitochondria. A ROLE FOR SYNEXIN IN GALECTIN-3 TRANSLOCATION.
Authors: Yu Fei; Finley Russell L Jr; Raz Avraham; Kim Hyeong-Reh Choi;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:11839755
'Galectin-3 is a multifunctional oncogenic protein found in the nucleus and cytoplasm and also the extracellular milieu. Although recent studies demonstrated an anti-apoptotic activity of galectin-3, neither the functional site nor the mechanism of how galectin-3 regulates apoptosis is known. In this study, we examined the subcellular localization of galectin-3 ... More
Cloning and characterization of freac-9 (FKHL17), a novel kidney-expressed human forkhead gene that maps to chromosome 1p32-p34.
Authors: Ernstsson S; Betz R; Lagercrantz S; Larsson C; Ericksson S; Cederberg A; Carlsson P; Enerbäck S;
Journal:Genomics
PubMed ID:9403061
'We describe the cloning of a near full-length cDNA of 4258 nucleotides encoding freac-9 (HGMW-approved symbol FKHL17), a novel human forkhead gene. The 5'' untranslated region is unusual since it is very long, 2127 nucleotides, and contains 15 upstream AUG codons. Hybridization to a panel consisting of RNA derived from ... More
Low intracellular zinc impairs the translocation of activated NF-kappa B to the nuclei in human neuroblastoma IMR-32 cells.
Authors: Mackenzie Gerardo G; Zago M Paola; Keen Carl L; Oteiza Patricia I;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12089148
'In the current work, we studied how variations in extracellular zinc concentrations modulate different steps involved in nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) activation in human neuroblastoma IMR-32 cells. Cells were incubated in media containing varying concentrations of zinc (1.5, 5, 15, and 50 microm). Within 3 h, the intracellular zinc content ... More
Tissue-specific regulation of the type X collagen gene. Analyses by in vivo footprinting and transfection with a proximal promoter region.
Authors: Long F; Linsenmayer T F;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:8537401
During endochondral bone formation, hypertrophic chondrocytes initiate synthesis of type X collagen. Previous studies have shown that regulation of this molecule is at the level of transcription. To further explore this regulation, we have studied a segment of the type X collagen gene extending from 562 base pairs (bp) upstream ... More
Targeted disruption of Np95 gene renders murine embryonic stem cells hypersensitive to DNA damaging agents and DNA replication blocks.
Authors: Muto Masahiro; Kanari Yasuyoshi; Kubo Eiko; Takabe Tamami; Kurihara Takayuki; Fujimori Akira; Tatsumi Kouichi;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12084726
NP95, which contains a ubiquitin-like domain, a cyclin A/E-Cdk2 phosphorylation site, a retinoblastoma (Rb) binding motif, and a ring finger domain, has been shown to be colocalized as foci with proliferating cell nuclear antigen in early and mid-S phase nuclei. We established Np95 nulligous embryonic stem cells by replacing the ... More