ObaGel® ECM

ObaGel® ECM is a revolutionary human-derived hydrogel designed to replicate the human in vivo environment within the laboratory. Rich in essential extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins—including collagen, albumin, fibronectin, and fibrillin—this hydrogel provides a biologically relevant scaffold to support cell attachment, growth, and function. ObaGel® ECM is ideal for a wide range of applications, including the growth and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells and other cell types in both 2D and 3D formats. Its tunable stiffness allows researchers to replicate the mechanical properties of various organs, making it versatile for studying diverse tissue types. With its stable handling properties, xeno-free composition, and fully human-derived system, ObaGel® ECM enhances research accuracy and improves clinical translatability

Key Features

  • Human-derived, xeno-protein free hydrogel for 2D and 3D applications
  • Protein profile is rich in extracellular matrix proteins, such as collagen albumin, fibrillin, and fibronectin.
  • Supports many cell types and applications, including 3D models, organoid/spheroid cultures, co-culture systems, 2D cultures, and mesenchymal stem cell growth and differentiation.
  • The matrix’s adjustable stiffness mimics the mechanical properties of various organs.
  • Remains stable for handling at room temperature (25C).
  • Greater matrix stiffness and scaffold integrity compared to ObaGel® + ObaVate.

Product Specifications

For 3D Culture Applications

Source: Human

Protein Content: 28-38 mg/ml

Shelf Life: 12 months from receipt

Storage: -20C

Sterility: Sterile

Quality Grade: Cell Culture Grade

Serum Level: Animal Serum-free

Shipping Condition: Dry Ice


Product Formats

Size: 5 ml

Price $299

SKU OS-314-00

Size: 10 ml

Price $569

SKU OS-314-01

Size: 20 ml

Price $1,135

SKU OS-314-02

Size: 40 ml

Price $2,151

SKU OS-314-03

 

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