Cell Culture Media

Cell Culture Media

Finding the right mix for cell survival and growth

Written byLab Manager
| 1 min read

Cell culture media consists of multiple compounds and nutrients. Usually a culture medium is composed of a complement of amino acids, vitamins, carbohydrates, inorganic salts, trace metals, and serum as a source of growth factors, buffering systems to regulate pH, supplements, and antibiotics to inhibit fungal and bacterial growth.

In this infographic, you will learn about the best tips for success when it comes to striking the right mix for cell survival and growth, in addition to comparing natural vs synthetic cell culture media, and their types.

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