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Overview
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Extragel Matrix is a type of extracellular matrix protein derived from mouse tumor tissues. At a temperature of 37°C, it can be polymerized to form a 3D matrix with biological activity that simulates the structure, composition, physical properties, and functions of the basement membrane of cells in vivo. It provides a nutritional environment and 3D scaffold for in vitro cell culture, which is conducive to the growth and differentiation of cells in vitro.
• Independent R&D for downstream development
Extragel is a product that has been independently researched and developed and is used in 3D organoid culture applications.
• Stringent quality inspection
The product has undergone rigorous quality control measures and has been tested negative for LDEV contamination, fungi, bacteria, and mycoplasma.
• Ample productivity
The production capacity of Extragel is high and can reach up to 40L in a single batch, with stable performance across different batches, which ensures a reliable supply.
• Low endotoxin
The endotoxin level of Extragel is ≤4 EU/mL, which has low toxicity to cells and is suitable for use in various biological applications.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
Background
Extragel refers to a substrate membrane matrix extracted from mouse tumors, mainly composed of laminin I, collagen IV, heparan sulfate proteoglycans, etc. It is an important biological reagent for simulating the real growth environment of cells in vitro. Extragel also contains various growth factors such as epidermal growth factor EGF, platelet-derived growth factor PDGF, nerve growth factor NGF, basic fibroblast growth factor FGF-2, transforming growth factor TGF-beta, and insulin-like growth factor ILGF, etc.
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