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New from HyClone
HyQ®-RS™ Reduced Serum Media
 

   
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HyQ® DMEM-RS™ and
HyQ® MEM-RS™
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HyQ RS Brochure

The HyClone HyQ®-RS™ product line has been developed using traditional Classical Media formulations, which are enhanced using the natural nutritional components of serum. And, who understands serum better than HyClone? HyQ-RS allows you to gain better control of your raw material dollars by reducing the supplementation rate of FBS to 2 – 4%* for most cell culture applications. The resultant benefits are:
  • Maximized lots of serum
  • Cost savings per liter of media used
  • Reduced labor costs
  • Reduced lot-to-lot variability in your cell culture
  • No weaning or adaptation procedures necessary
  • Consistent cell culture results

System Tested
As with all of HyClone’s Classical Media products, HyQ®-RS™ media are System Tested™ with HyClone serum products. Use of system tested products reduces cell culture variables and allows for consistent, reproducible results.
HyClone Quality
HyQ-RS are manufactured in state-of-the-art facilities. Formulating, hydration, filtration, and aseptic filling processes are environmentally controlled and validated to ensure compliance with cGMP, ISO 9001:2000, and HyClone's own stringent quality standards. Only the highest quality raw materials are sourced, sampled, tested, and cleared for manufacturing use.

*Recommended concentrations of serum using HyQ-RS media range from 2 - 4%. However, the concentration of serum used may need to be adjusted for specific cell types or applications to achieve optimal results.

 


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