Stem Cell Technology Page
Welcome to Enco's Stem Cell Technology Page. Bellow you will find a selection links which are of interest to professionals working with materials and instruments relating to Cell Separation.
mTeSR1- Maintenance Medium for Human Embryonic Stem Cells
mTeSR™1 is the first feeder-independent, serum-free, defined maintenance medium for hESC. hESC cultured in mTeSR™1 retain undifferentiated morphology, high expression of pluripotency markers, normal karyotype, and full differentiation potential.
mTeSR™1 is designed for use with BD Matrigel™ hESC-qualified Matrix (BD Catalog #354277) as a substrate. In keeping with our superior quality standards, StemCell Technologies has pre-qualified each batch of BD Matrigel™ for hESC maintenance to ensure consistency, reproducibility and reliability in performance.
For more information, please visit the StemCell site: https://www.stemcell.com/product_catalog/humanes.aspx
Enco and StemCell
Technologies
Enco has been the distributor of StemCell products in Israel for over ten years. Products such as EasySep, StemSep and RosetteSep, together with separation media products such as Mesencult, Endocult, and Methocult are well known in Israeli laboratories.
However, StemCell's product range continues to expand. StemCell's specialized media and cell separation products are complemented by a diverse array of cytokines, antibodies, tissue culture reagents, as well as services including contract assays, proficiency testing, and training.
StemCell places great importance on keeping lot to lot variation as low as possible. Every ingredient of cell culture is selected for the lowest possible cytotoxicity, and best performance. This enables a consistently high level of result stability and precision.
Click here for frequently asked questions about StemCell products
StemCell's fields of expertise include the following areas of research. Click on a link to learn more about StemCell's specialized products.:
StemCell Technologies
offers a complete spectrum of products for the
enrichment or selection of
virtually any cell type from any species.
* Positive and Negative Selection
* Magnetic and Density-Based Separation
* Manual and Automated
Systems