Human Subclavian Artery Endothelial Cells

Cat.No.: CSC-C9337W

Species: Human

Source: Artery

Morphology: Multipolar

Cell Type: Endothelial

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CSC-C9337W
Description
Human Subclavian Artery Endothelial Cells are isolated from normal human subclavian artery. The cells are cryopreserved at passage 2 and delivered frozen. T25 flasks is required for cell adhension to the culture vessels. Grow cells in ECM-coated culture vessels with 5% CO2. Each vial contains at least 1x10^6 cells per ml.

Species
Human
Source
Artery
Morphology
Multipolar
Cell Type
Endothelial
Disease
Normal
Growth Properties
Adherent
Quality Control
The cells are negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast and fungi.
Storage and Shipping
ship in dry ice; store in liquid nitrogen
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Can a different type of serum be used than the original?

No. Serum is an extremely important source of nutrients for cell culture. Serum is an extremely important source of nutrients for cell culture, so the type and quality of serum can have a significant impact on cell growth. Sera from different species may differ in the amount or content of substances or molecules, and incorrect use of serum may result in non-viable cells.

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The cells are in a stable growth state and are easy to use.

22 May 2021


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