Product Description
Human Oral Epithelial Primary Cell Culture - Frozen Vial
Source: Oral Cavity Epithelial tissue.
Positive Markers: ESA, simple epithelia (cytokeratins 7,8, and 18), stratified epithelial
(cytokeratins 5 and 13), amylase, claudin-1 (CLN1), CLN3, kallikrein,
vimentin
Also Avaliable as:
T25 plated cells shipped at room temperature.
T75 plated cells shipped at room temperature.
T150 Plated Cells shipped at room temperature. Cat#36063-01-T150
T225 Plated Cells shipped at room temperature. Cat#36063-01-T225
120 Population doublings or up to 12 passages.
One million viable cells upon thawing of frozen cells, frozen vial of cells shipped in dry-ice.
This product would require pre-coated flasks with n mn Human Oral Epithelial Primary Cell Culture Complete Extra-cellular Matrix Cat# E36063-01 and Media with Serum Cat# M36063-01S, and for serum free conditions M36063-01 is required provided the cells are weaned off the serum, as indicated in their specified protocol provided with purchase of these cells.
Cells are only guaranteed with purchase of Celprogen Media, Extra Cellular Matrix, Trypsin EDTA, 1X PBS, and freezing media for the appropriate cell culture, for 30 days from the date of shipment.
For non-academic use, please inquire for pricing.
Publication
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