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Human Subclavian Artery Endothelial Cells
Cat.No.: CSC-C9337W
Species: Human
Source: Artery
Morphology: Multipolar
Cell Type: Endothelial
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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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