AMSBIO announces the availability of two new formulations of Basement Membrane
Extract (BME) known as Cultrex BME 2 (organoid growth matrix) and Cultrex BME 3
(xenograft / tumorgraft matrix).
The new products have been developed to address the heterogeneous nature of
tissue and organ microenvironments that not only arise from organ specific
stromal cells, growth factors, proteoglycans, and protein composition but also
from the stiffness or tensile strength of the BME. Many studies have shown that
there is a relationship between abnormal tensile strength and both cancer
progression and fibrotic tissues. It is both the chemical and physical
properties of the BME that are responsible for the mechanical and biological
properties of tissues and organs. It was in light of this heterogeneity that
Cultrex BME 2 and Cultrex BME 3 were developed.
BME 2 is based upon a proprietary formulation that is higher in tensile
strength than original Matrigel or Cultrex BME. This growth factor
reduced product is recommended for organoid growth applications including 3D
cell culture from stem cells. By comparison, BME3 has been developed to
be physiologically aligned with the in
vivo tumour environment and is recommended for xenografts,
tumorgrafts and other in
vivo applications.
Basement membranes are continuous sheets of specialized extracellular matrix
that form an interface between endothelial, epithelial, muscle, or neuronal
cells and their adjacent stroma. Basement membranes are degraded and
regenerated during development and wound repair. They not only support cells
and cell layers, but they also play an essential role in tissue organization
that affects cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation.
Basement membranes provide major barriers to invasion by metastatic tumour
cells. Cultrex® Basement Membrane Extract (BME) is a soluble form of basement
membrane purified from Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) tumours. The extract gels at
37°C to form a reconstituted basement membrane. The major components of BME
include laminin, collagen IV, entactin, and heparin sulphate proteoglycan. BME
can be used for growth promotion or for the differentiation of precursor cells,
under a variety of cell culture conditions, involving primary epithelial,
endothelial and smooth muscle cells. BME has also been employed in cell
attachment, neurite outgrowth, angiogenesis assays, in vitro cell invasion and
in vivo tumorigenicity assays.
For further information on Cultrex BME 2 and Cultrex BME 3 please visit http://www.amsbio.com/Organoid-Growth-Matrix-Xenograft-ECM.aspx or contact AMSBIO now on +44-1235-828200 /
+1-949-768-8365 or email info@amsbio.com.
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