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Hepatocyte Culture Medium Kit

Hepatocyte Culture Medium Kit

MileCell offers specialized culture medium formulated to support the growth, maintenance and functional performance of hepatocytes in vitro. These media are optimized to promote cell viability, phenotypic stability and experimental reproducibility.

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Hepatocyte culture medium kit consists of three key components: Hepatocyte thawing medium kit, plating medium kit, maintenance medium kit. These components are specifically designed to work synergistically to support the thawing, plating, and long-term maintenance of primary hepatocytes, ensuring optimal cell viability, functionality, and phenotypic stability throughout the culture process. Each kit component is meticulously formulated with high-quality ingredients to minimize batch-to-batch variation and maximize experimental reproducibility.

  • Thawing medium: A fully-supplemented, buffered medium that rehydrates and recovers cryopreserved primary hepatocytes while maximizing post-thaw viability.
  • Plating medium: A serum-enriched medium that supports initial attachment and spreading of thawed primary hepatocytes onto coated plates.
  • Maintenance medium: A serum-free, chemically defined medium that sustains hepatic morphology, viability, and phase I/II metabolic activity for extended culture of primary hepatocytes.

It is recommended to use hepatocytes culture medium kit in combination with collagen I coated culture plate.

Product Features


  • Specially formulated for hepatocytes
  • Optimized thawing and maintenance media for maximum post-thaw cell viability and ‌cell growth efficiency
  • Convenient culture media kits: Pre-mixed components eliminate the need for manual preparation of individual nutrients, buffers, and growth factors.
  • Rigorous quality control ensures batch-to-batch uniformity