What is the difference between LN, MX, and CTG Biolaminin products?
Biolaminin products differ in their intended applications and levels of quality control:
LN (research grade): Biolaminin LN is a full-length human recombinant laminin substrate. It is ideal for basic research. LN products are chemically defined, batch-to-batch consistent, and animal origin-free to the primary level.
MX (translational research grade): Biolaminin MX is also a full-length laminin substrate, but its production process is specifically designed for research aiming for translational applications, large-scale production, and regulatory compliance. MX products are chemically defined, batch-to-batch consistent, and animal-origin-free to the secondary level.
CTG (Cell Therapy Grade): Biolaminin CTG is a full-length laminin substrate developed for clinical applications. It undergoes more extensive quality control and regulatory compliance processes to meet the stringent requirements of clinical cell production for stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine. CTG products are chemically defined, batch-to-batch consistent, and animal-origin free to a secondary level, with comprehensive quality control documentation available.
For further information and a comparison of the three products, please refer to the Product sheet 006.