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Pack Size |
Collagenase NB 1 Premium Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Isolation of pancreatic islets
• Use in combination with Neutral Protease NB |
17455.03 |
2,000 PZ*-U |
Collagenase NB 1 GMP Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Isolation of pancreatic islets for transplantation into humans
• Use in combination with Neutral Protease NB GMP Grade |
17452.01 |
2,000 PZ-U |
Collagenase NB 4 Standard Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Isolation of various cell typeshepatocytes, cardiomyocytes, pancreatic islets, nerve and endothelial cells, chondrocytes,tumor cells and others |
17454.02 17454.01 |
500 mg1 g |
Collagenase NB 4G Proved Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Isolation of various cell types
– especially adipocytes, ?broblasts, hepatocytes, frogoocytes(protocol available) |
17465.01 17465.02 |
500 mg1 g |
Collagenase NB 5 Sterile Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Application ?elds see Collagenase NB 4
• Sterile and thus ready to use |
17459.01 17459.03 |
1 g (bag)1 g (vial) |
Collagenase NB 6 GMP Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Application ?elds see Collagenase NB 4
• Production of cells or tissue engineering for transplantation into humans |
17458.01 17458.03 |
1 g (bag)1 g (vial) |
Collagenase NB 8 Broad Range from C. histolyticum |
• Isolation of cardiomyocytes, hepatocytes, pancreatic islets, chondrocytes and others from bigger animals and humans |
17456.01 17456.02 |
250 mg1 g |
Neutral Protease NB from C. histolyticum |
• Use in combination with Collagenase NB 1 or Collagenase NB 8 |
30301.11 30301.12 |
50 DMC-U100 DMC-U |
Neutral Protease NB GMP Grade from C. histolyticum |
• Use in combination with Collagenase NB 1 GMP Grade |
30303.01 |
100 DMC-U |
*PZ activity according to Wunsch, measured at 25oCSERVA Collagenase NB is not intended for use in humans. Responsibility for use of these enzymes in clinical applications and the methods to isolate, purify, cultivate and transplant cells lies solely with the providing physician/researcher.