RPMI-1640 Media

RPMI-1640 was developed in 1966 by Moore and his co-workers at Roswell Park Memorial Institute (hence the acronym RPMI). It is based on the RMPI-1630 series of media utilizing a bicarbonate buffering system and alterations in the amounts of amino acids and vitamins. While it was originally formulated to support lymphoblastoid is suspension culture, it has been proven to support a wide variety of anchorage-dependant cells. It has a wide range of uses, including the culture of fresh human lymphocytes, fusion protocols, and in the growth of hybrid cells.
RPMI-1640 Media
No L-glutamine; Liquid
No Phenol Red and L-glutamine; Liquid
No Phenol Red and L-glutamine; Powder
With L-glutamine and HEPES Buffer; Liquid
With L-glutamine and HEPES Buffer; Powder
With L-glutamine, No L-leucine; Liquid
With L-glutamine, No L-methionine; Liquid
With L-glutamine, No Phenol Red; Liquid
With L-glutamine, No Phenol Red; Powder
With L-glutamine; Liquid
With L-glutamine; Powder