THANKS FOR THIS ILLUSTRATED VIDEO . CAN I ASK ABOUT THE TYPE OF MEM YOU ARE USED . IT IS MEM WITH HANKS , WITH EARLS OR OTHER ? AND TYPE , AMOUNT OF SERUM USED %?
Hi Ali. Thanks for the question. In my lab, we make our MEM up from scratch, using powdered MEM as a starting point. We are using a CO2 incubator, so we would be using the equivalent of Earl's salts. We always use 10 % serum. FBS is very expensive and not necessary for our cells, so we use BCS. We also add in HEPES & NaHCO3 as buffering agents. Let me know if you want the protocol.
Wow, What an excellent handling
Thanks Hassan. 20 years of experience.
@@ProfessorDrewCollop Yup. In which institute you are?
For the past 15 years I have been with Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology in the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry.
@@ProfessorDrewCollop That's amazing
THANKS FOR THIS ILLUSTRATED VIDEO .
CAN I ASK ABOUT THE TYPE OF MEM YOU ARE USED . IT IS MEM WITH HANKS , WITH EARLS OR OTHER ? AND TYPE , AMOUNT OF SERUM USED %?
Hi Ali. Thanks for the question. In my lab, we make our MEM up from scratch, using powdered MEM as a starting point. We are using a CO2 incubator, so we would be using the equivalent of Earl's salts. We always use 10 % serum. FBS is very expensive and not necessary for our cells, so we use BCS. We also add in HEPES & NaHCO3 as buffering agents. Let me know if you want the protocol.