MP Biomedicals
MP Biomedicals is a global corporation, with headquarters in California, USA and regional offices throughout Europe and Asia Pacific. With over 50 years of experience in research products, the company is dedicated to giving scientists and researchers innovative, quality tools to aid in their research for ground breaking discoveries and to achieve scientific excellence. As one of the few corporations in the industry to offer a comprehensive line of life sciences, fine chemicals and diagnostics products, MP Biomedicals provides world-class service and products that adhere to quality protocols and meet the requirements of recognized industry standards.
Associated Experts
Job Title: Global Product Manager of Immunology and Cell Biology
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Enzymes for Cellular Lysis or Protoplast Formation: Bacteria, Yeasts, and Plant
A guest post by Shanghao Li, Ph.D. is Global Product Manager of Immunology and Cell Biology at MP Biomedicals LLC Digesting cell walls using enzymes is a critical component of many scientific approaches such as cellular ... Continued
Isolation of Mononuclear and Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes from Blood with Density Separation Media
Blood is a specialized body fluid composed of four main components: plasma, white blood cells (leukocytes), red blood cells (erythrocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). Unlike red blood cells and platelets, all white blood cells are nucleated ... Continued
Mycoplasma Contamination – Early Detection and Elimination Can Ensure Research Validity
How big of a problem is mycoplasma contamination? The answer is very big. A variety of studies conducted worldwide have found that mycoplasma contamination in laboratory cultures varies from 15-80% (1). Mycoplasma contamination is a ... Continued
Bovine Serum Albumin – More complex than you might think
Introduction Albumin is the one of the most abundant serum proteins found in plasma and is present in all mammals. Albumin is a complex protein that has many functions in the body including maintaining osmotic pressure ... Continued