CultureSure™ CEPT Cocktail(1,000×) for Stem Cell Culture
Our product is a ready-to-use CEPT cocktail solution that has been tested for sterility and does not require preparation. This filter-sterilized solution can be added directly to the culture medium.

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Features
- Protects human ES/iPS cells from stresses including DNA damage, helping to maintain cell structure and function
- Filter-sterilized, ready-to-use cocktail solution
- One of the CultureSure series products that are tested for endotoxin contamination and are mycoplasma negative
Brochures
CultureSure CEPT Cocktail (1,000×) brochure
Explore the CultureSure™ CEPT Cocktail (1,000×) for Stem Cell Culture. CEPT is a cocktail of small molecules developed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)*. It contains four components, and CEPT is an acronym for them: Chroman 1, Emricasan, Polyamines, and Trans-ISRIB. The product is a ready-to-use CEPT cocktail solution that has been tested for sterility and does not require preparation. This filter-sterilized solution can be added directly to the culture medium. CEPT enhances cell viability in stem cell research, improving processes like embryoid body and organoid formation, single-cell cloning, and genome editing with hPSCs.
* This product is manufactured and sold under license from NIH.
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