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Human Bladder Microvascular Endothelial Cells
Cat.No.: CSC-C8606W
Species: Human
Source: Bladder
Cell Type: Endothelial
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You will receive Human Bladder Microvascular Endothelial Cells from passages 2 or 3, depending on cell purity.
Average doubling time ranges from 24-48 hours. However, keep in mind that the replication rate varies slightly from donor to donor.
Yes. Penicillin ,streptomycin and amphotericin B are included in the media.
After thawing and plating the cryopreserved cells, the first medium change should be done after 24 hours or overnight, so that both residual DMSO and any dead cells are removed. Thereafter, the medium should be changed every 48 hours until the cells are ready to be passaged.
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Average Rating: 5.0 | 1 Scientist has reviewed this product
It gives outstanding results
The cell did as expected in our study and it gave good results.
19 Feb 2023
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