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Grace's Insect Medium, supplemented
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Grace's Insect Medium, supplemented
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Grace's Insect Medium, supplemented

Grace's Insect Medium, Supplemented, was originally designed for the growth of cells from the Australian Emperor Gum Moth, Antherea eucalypti.Read more
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Grace's Insect Medium, Supplemented, was originally designed for the growth of cells from the Australian Emperor Gum Moth, Antherea eucalypti. Grace's Supplemented Insect Medium is now widely used for the growth of Spodeptera frugiperda cells, Sf9 and Sf21.

Sf9 and Sf21 cells are routinely used to express recombinant protein using the Baculovirus Expression Vector System (BEVS). We offer a variety of Gibco™ media options for a range of insect cell culture applications.

Formulation
This Grace's Insect Medium contains lactalbumin hydrolysate, yeastolate, L-glutamine, and sodium bicarbonate. The complete formulation is available. Grace's Supplemented Insect Medium contains lactalbumin hydrolysate and yeastolate not commonly found in the unsupplemented version.

Dual site cGMP manufacturing and quality system
Gibco™ Grace's Supplemented Insect Medium is manufactured at a cGMP-compliant facility located in Grand Island, New York. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to ISO 13485 standards. For supply chain continuity, we offer an identical product made in our Scotland facility (11605-045). This facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standard.

Grace's Supplemented Insect Medium contains lactalbumin hydrolysate and yeastolate, and is commonly supplemented with 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) before use. Grace's Supplemented Insect Medium requires ambient CO2 in order to maintain physiological pH.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell LineSf21, Sf9
Cell TypeInsect Cell
Inorganic SaltsCalcium, Magnesium
Product LineGibco™
Product TypeGrace's Insect Medium
Quantity10 x 500 mL
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
FormLiquid
With AdditivesGlutamine, Yeastolate, Lactalbumin Hydrolysate
Without AdditivesNo Insect Hemolymph
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Storage conditions: 2°C to 8°C. Protect from light
Shipping conditions: Ambient
Shelf life: 12 months from date of manufacture
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For how long can I store Grace's Insect Medium, unsupplemented at room temperature?

We ship this product under “ambient” conditions throughout the year. We have performed shipping studies that shown components to be stable for at least 7 days at ambient temperatures. The important factor is to ensure that the media is not exposed to light at the warmer temperatures as there are vitamins and amino acids that will breakdown with light exposure.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

What additional supplements are required in Grace's Insect Cell Culture Medium, Unsupplemented to make a "complete" formulation that will support insect cell growth?

Grace's Insect Cell Culture Medium, Unsupplemented requires addition of 3.33 g/L of lactalbumin hydrolysate and 3.33 g/L of yeastolate for the “base” growth medium. For the “complete” growth medium that will support insect cell growth, 10% fetal bovine serum must also be added. This “complete” growth medium is also referred to as TNM-FH.

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Abstract
Bombyxin is a growth factor for wing imaginal disks in Lepidoptera.
Authors: Nijhout H Frederik; Grunert Laura W;
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:12429853
'The mechanisms that control the growth rate of internal tissues during postembryonic development are poorly understood. In insects, the growth rate of imaginal disks varies with nutrition and keeps pace with variation in somatic growth. We describe here a mechanism by which the growth of wing imaginal disks is controlled. ... More
Kinesin Superfamily Motor Protein KIF17 and mLin-10 in NMDA Receptor-Containing Vesicle Transport
Authors:Mitsutoshi Setou, Terunaga Nakagawa, Dae-Hyun Seog, Nobutaka Hirokawa *
Journal:Science
PubMed ID:10846156
'Experiments with vesicles containing N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)receptor 2B (NR2B subunit) show that they are transported alongmicrotubules by KIF17, a neuron-specific molecular motor in neuronaldendrites. Selective transport is accomplished by direct interaction of theKIF17 tail with a PDZ domain of mLin-10 (Mint1/X11), which is aconstituent of a large protein complex including mLin-2 ... More
Interaction of nucleotides with membrane-associated cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator.
Authors:Travis SM, Carson MR, Ries DR, Welsh MJ
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:7687995
'Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a Cl- channel that is regulated by cytosolic nucleotides and by cAMP- dependent phosphorylation. In excised membrane patches, CFTR Cl- channel activity requires hydrolyzable nucleotides and Mg2+, and is inhibited by ADP. We examined the interactions between CFTR and nucleotides using 8-azidoadenosine 5''-triphosphate ... More
Purification, reconstitution, and steady-state kinetics of the trans-membrane 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2.
Authors: Lu Ming-Liang; Huang Yi-Wei; Lin Sheng-Xiang;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:11940569
'Human membrane 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 is an enzyme essential in the conversion of the highly active 17beta-hydroxysteroids into their inactive keto forms in a variety of tissues. 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 with 6 consecutive histidines at its N terminus was expressed in Sf9 insect cells. This recombinant protein retained ... More
Estimation of baculovirus titer by beta-galactosidase activity assay of virus preparations.
Authors:Yahata T, Andriole S, Isselbacher KJ, Shioda T
Journal:Biotechniques
PubMed ID:10948416
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