AT150 is RPMI-1640 with L-glutamine. It does not contain glucose. The medium is designed to support growth of both human normal and neoplastic cells in vitro along with wide range of anchorage dependant cells.
Technical Data Sheet (TD)
RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine w/o Glucose and Sodium bicarbonate
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine w/o Glucose and Sodium bicarbonate
Electronic Instructions for Use (eIFU)
RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine w/o Glucose and Sodium bicarbonate
RPMI-1640 w/ L-Glutamine w/o Glucose and Sodium bicarbonate
RPMI 1640 is the most commonly used medium in the Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI) series developed by Moore et al for the culture of human normal and neoplastic cells in vitro. It's a modification of McCoy's 5A medium specifically designed to support the growth of human lymphoblastoid cells in suspension culture. Presently the medium is extensively used for a wide range of anchorage dependant cell lines. The medium is known to support growth of cells both in presence of 5-20% FBS and in absence of FBS.