Rabbit Femoral Artery Endothelial Cells

Cat.No.: CSC-C5261S

Species: Rabbit

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Cat.No.
CSC-C5261S
Description
The femoral artery is a large vessel that provides oxygenated blood to lower extremity structures and in part to the anterior abdominal wall. The common femoral artery arises as a continuation of the external iliac artery after it passes under the inguinal ligament. Femoral arterial endothelial cells participate in the formation of the inner wall of the artery and are continuously subjected to shear stress from blood flow. Endothelial cells secrete various endothelial factors and influence the constriction and growth of blood vessels.
Rabbit femoral artery endothelial cells from Creative Bioarray are isolated from the rabbit femoral artery tissue. The method we use to isolate rabbit femoral artery endothelial cells was developed based on a combination of established and our proprietary methods. The rabbit femoral artery endothelial cells are characterized by immunofluorescence with antibodies specific to von Willebrand factor (vWF). Each vial contains 0.5x10^6 cells per ml and is delivered frozen.
Species
Rabbit
Types Organ
Femoral artery
Quality Control
Rabbit Femoral Artery 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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