Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons
Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons
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Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons

Gibco Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons are isolated and cryopreserved from C57BL/6 embryonic day-17 mice. A flexible, ready-to-use, and quality alternativeRead more
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Catalog NumberQuantity
A155864 x 106
Catalog number A15586
Price (CNY)
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Quantity:
4 x 106
Gibco Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons are isolated and cryopreserved from C57BL/6 embryonic day-17 mice. A flexible, ready-to-use, and quality alternative to fresh neurons, each vial contains 1 million cells per mL. These neurons consistently yield post-thaw viability in the range of 50-80%, have high neuronal purity, and are validated for functionality.

• High viability: post-thaw viability of 50% or greater
• High purity: greater than 98% neuronal phenotype
• Functionally validated: tested for long-term survival, neurotransmitter response, and transduction
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
No. of Cells1 Million
Product TypeMouse Cortical Neuron
Quantity4 x 106
RemarksMouse strain is C57BL/6
Tested ForSterility, Viability, Mycoplasma
AgeFetal
Cell TypeNeural Cells
Culture TypeMammalian Cell Culture
FormCryopreserved
SpeciesMouse
TissueCortex
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in liquid nitrogen, vapor-phase.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Would I be able to find out the sex of our Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons?

Primary Mouse Cortical Neurons are mixed sex, because it's too hard to identify the sex of a mouse fetus.

I'm currently culturing neurons. Which media system do you recommend using in conjunction with the Poly-D-Lysine matrix?

We recommend using the B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System when culturing neurons on Poly-D-Lysine. The B-27 Plus Neuronal Culture System is a complete media system that includes the B-27 Plus Supplement and the Neurobasal Plus Medium.

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

What cell types will Poly-D-Lysine support as an attachment matrix?

The Poly-D-Lysine matrix has successfully supported the attachment of primary rodent neurons, iPSC-derived neurons and PC12 cells.

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