MEM With Earle's Salts and L-glutamine

Minimum Essential Medium (MEM) was developed by Harry Eagle and has become one of the most widely used of all synthetic cell culture media. The original formulation, containing Earle's Balanced Salts, was designed for use in propagating mouse L cells and HeLa cells. Eagle found that these cells require 13 amino acids and seven vitamins to grow and reproduce
in vitro. MEM with Earle's Balanced Salts is suitable for cell culture in CO
2 charged atmospheres, while MEM with Hank's Salts is suitable for cell culture in normal atmospheric conditions.
MEM With Earle's Salts and L-glutamine
Liquid
No Sodium Phosphate; Liquid
Powder
With D-valine Substituted for L-valine; Liquid
With Nonessential Amino Acids; Liquid
With Nonessential Amino Acids; Powder