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Human Hypertension Vein Endothelial Cells
Cat.No.: CSC-C4990J
Species: Human
Source: Vein
Cell Type: Endothelial
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Never can cryopreserved cells be kept at -20 °C.
In general, most culture media use HCO3-/CO32-/H+ as a pH buffer system, and the amount of NaHCO3 in the medium will determine the concentration of CO2 that should be used for cell culture. When the NaHCO3 content in the medium is 3.7 g/liter, 10% CO2 should be used for cell culture; when the NaHCO3 content in the medium is 1.5 g/liter, 5% CO2 should be used for cell culture.
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Average Rating: 5.0 | 1 Scientist has reviewed this product
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Our laboratory has purchased the GAMG for scientific research and the cells are performing well.
15 Oct 2021
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