Fetal Calf Serum

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Fetal Calf Serum is a premium cell culture supplement harvested from bovine fetuses, featuring a high content of embryonic growth-promoting factors. Our Fetal Calf Serum is rigorously tested and certified to ensure the highest level of quality and consistency critical to the success of sensitive scientific applications.

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Fetal Calf Serum is a premium cell culture supplement harvested from bovine fetuses, featuring a high content of embryonic growth-promoting factors. Our Fetal Calf Serum is rigorously tested and certified to ensure the highest level of quality and consistency critical to the success of sensitive scientific applications.

Please request volume and tailored specifications in your request for quote.

Fetal Calf Serum is a premium cell culture supplement harvested from bovine fetuses, featuring a high content of embryonic growth-promoting factors. Our Fetal Calf Serum is rigorously tested and certified to ensure the highest level of quality and consistency critical to the success of sensitive scientific applications.

Please request volume and tailored specifications in your request for quote.

Intended Use and Customer Responsibility

Golden West BioSolutions, LLC products are specifically designed for research and the manufacturing of non-injectable products. It is the customer's responsibility to handle these products safely and responsibly. Golden West BioSolutions, LLC is not liable for any injuries stemming from the use or handling of its products. All disposal procedures must align with federal and state regulations.

Quality Assurance Disclaimer

Golden West BioSolutions, LLC does not warrant the performance of their products in specific applications. Customers are responsible for determining the suitability and qualification of Golden West BioSolution products for their intended use. Given the natural variation in biological materials, Golden West BioSolutions, LLC also recommends consideration of lot-to-lot evaluation.