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Porcine Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells
Cat.No.: CSC-C4202X
Species: Porcine
Source: Lung; Artery
Cell Type: Endothelial
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The types of cell contamination can be classified as bacteria, yeast, mold, virus and mycoplasma. The main causes of contamination are improper aseptic technique, poor operating room environment, contaminated serum and contaminated cells. Strict aseptic technique, clean environment, good quality cell source and medium preparation are the best ways to reduce contamination.
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I had a wonderful experience with Creative Bioarray's cell products. Everything went as planned and I was very pleased with the results.
02 Aug 2023
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