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Calendar of Events
| Date | Event Name |
|---|---|
| Feb 23, 2012 | Webinar: FDA updates |
| Feb 27 - 29, 2012 | Clinically Relevant Drug Transporters |
| Mar 12 - 14, 2012 | SOT 2012 |
| May 6 - 8, 2012 | DDI Marbach Castle |
Media
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Products
| Product # | Name | Amount | Description |
| K2000 | Hepatocyte Isolation Kit | Kit | Percoll™ solution and supplemented media to isolate and wash cryopreserved cells, plus Trypan blue solution to obtain accurate cell yield and viability counts. |
| K2100 | Rodent Hepatocyte Isolation Kit | Kit | Similar to K2000, but specially formulated to give the optimal yield and percent viability when used with rodent hepatocytes. |
| K2200 | Hepatocyte Resuspension Media | 40 mL | Supplemented nutrient-rich media for re-suspending cryopreserved cells after thawing and isolating, and for seeding both fresh and cryopreserved hepatocytes in culture. |
| K2300 | Hepatocyte Culture Media | 100 mL | Supplemented Modified Chee’s Media (MCM) for overlay, feeding, and dosing cultured hepatocytes from any species. Note: This media has a short expiration date due to supplements; please order according |
| K2400 | Non-Gradient Hepatocyte Thawing Kit | Kit | Supplemented media to isolate and wash cryopreserved cells, plus Trypan blue solution to obtain accurate cell yield and viability counts. |
| K2500 | Hepatocyte Incubation Media | 50 mL | Phenol red-free Waymouth’s media for use in most suspension incubations. (Phenol red can cause interference with some drug metabolizing enzymes.) |

