Rat bone marrow macrophages (RPBMMACs) are derived from the tibias and femurs of Sprague–Dawley rats. RPBMMACs are grown in 100 mm treated tissue culture dish and incubated in Culture Complete Growth Medium for 10-15 days. Cultures are then expanded.
Mouse bone marrow macrophages (MPBMMACs) are derived from the tibias and femurs of pathogen-free laboratory adult mice. MPBMMACs are grown in 100 mm treated tissue culture dish and incubated in Culture Complete Growth Medium for 10-15 days.
Mouse bone marrow macrophages (MPBMMACs) are derived from the tibias and femurs of pathogen-free laboratory adult mice. MPBMMACs are grown in 100 mm treated tissue culture dish and incubated in Culture Complete Growth Medium for 10-15 days.
Human bone marrow plasma is the liquid component of blood. Bone marrow plasma consists of dissolved proteins, glucose, clotting agents, minerals, hormones, and carbon dioxide. It makes up approximately 55% of the whole bone marrow suspension. This whole bone marrow plasma is isolated from a single donor. The plasma is separated out from the whole bone marrow (sent separately) and immediately frozen at -80°C in order to preserve its contents. Whole bone marrow plasma enables researchers to investigate specific components of bone marrow at the molecular level.Development period: Postnatal
Mouse bone marrow macrophages (MPBMMACs) are derived from the tibias and femurs of pathogen-free laboratory adult mice. MPBMMACs are grown in 100 mm treated tissue culture dish and incubated in Culture Complete Growth Medium for 10-15 days.