Kit for in vitro cell growth of eucaryotes using low molecular w

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Animal cell – per se ; composition thereof; process of... – Culture medium – per se

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435252, 435348, 435366, 435325, C12N 122

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ABSTRACT:
A method and kit are provided for growing eucaryotic cells using a hydrolyzate of a protein material containing peptides and free amino acids. The hydrolyzed protein material contains L-glutamine, preferably in an amount of greater than 20 percent by weight. Ninety percent by weight of the hydrolyzed protein material is less than 1,000 kD in molecular weight. The free amino acid level is less than 20 percent by weight and the average peptide length is less than 20 amino acids.

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