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For research use only.

Product Introduction EDTA is a chemical chelating agent that can chelate divalent metal ions such as Ca2+ and Mg2+. Its solution is also called Versene solution. Because Ca2+ and Mg2+ are important components of cell membranes and have the function of agglutinating cells, EDTA can destroy the connection between cells and promote the dissociation of cells into single cells. EDTA is less toxic, cheap, convenient to use, and does not damage cell surface molecules. It only binds to Ca2+ and Mg2+, so it is suitable for cell digestion where cell surface molecules need to be detected. It is also often mixed with trypsin solution in a certain proportion.
Concentration 0.5%
Format Liquid
Mycoplasmal Detection Negative
pH 7.2-7.4
Animal Origin Ingredient Without
Green Features Sustainable packaging
Storage This product can be stored at 2-8℃ for 18 months with shading light.
Shipping Ice bag
Expiration Date 18 months
Matters Need Attention 1. This product is for research use only.
2. This product is sterilized by 0.1 μm filtration.
3. It is necessary to pay attention to the aseptic operation and avoid the contamination.
4. EDTA will not be neutralized, and the digested cells should be washed with PBS, otherwise the cells will be hard to adherent.
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