Mouse Choroidal Microvascular Endothelial Cells

Cat.No.: CSC-C5410S

Species: Mouse

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Cat.No.
CSC-C5410S
Description
The choroid is a thin layer of tissue that is part of the middle layer of the wall of the eye, between the scler and the retina. It is filled with blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to the eye. There were found to be significant differences in microvascular endothelial cells from the retina and choroid, both in the expression of cell markers and their behaviour in response to growth factors and currently available anti-VEGF agents.
Mouse choroidal microvascular endothelial cells from Creative Bioarray are isolated from the mouse eye tissue. The method we use to isolate mouse choroidal microvascular endothelial cells was developed based on a combination of established and our proprietary methods. The mouse choroidal microvascular endothelial cells are characterized by immunofluorescence with antibodies specific to CD31 or CD34. Each vial contains 0.5x10^6 cells per ml and is delivered frozen.
Species
Mouse
Types Organ
Eye
Quality Control
Mouse Choroidal Microvascular Endothelial Cells are negative for HIV-1, HBV, HCV, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast and fungi.
Storage and Shipping
Creative Bioarray ships frozen cells on dry ice. On receipt, immediately transfer frozen cells to liquid nitrogen (-180 °C) until ready for experimental use. Never can cells be kept at -20 °C.
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