Title: Interstitial Fluid-modeled Medium (IFmM) for Culture of Mammalian Cell Lines
Unmet Need: Novel Interstitial Fluid Media to Mimic Physiological Condition
There exists a need for a nutrient medium media that mimics the qualities of interstitial fluid to allow for growth of tissue cultures under physiological conditions similar to those in live models. Therefore, a need exists for a eukaryotic cell culture media to provide for nutrient compositions that are better suited to physiological base line conditions.
The Technology: Novel Nutrient Media
The technology relates to a novel nutrient media that provides a nutrient composition similar to that of interstitial fluid (filtrate of blood serum that serves as a conduit of nutrients in cells and tissues). This physiological medium for culturing eukaryotic cells allows for cell culturing under similar conditions to that of natural growth. This cell media does not promote abnormal rapid growth, but growth that would be expected under natural conditions.
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