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Porcine Bladder Microvascular Endothelial Cells
Cat.No.: CSC-C8648W
Species: Porcine
Source: Bladder
Cell Type: Endothelial
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The most commonly used freezing medium for cryopreservation of animal cells is a homogeneous mixture of 5-10% DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) and 90-95% of the original fresh medium used for cell growth. Note: Since DMSO dilution emits a lot of heat, DMSO should not be added directly to the cell solution and must be prepared before use.
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This cell product is easy to culture and helps out our experiments.
18 Apr 2023
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