Mesenchymal stem cells, also commonly known as mesenchymal stromal cells obtained from adipose tissue are multipotent cells with the ability to differentiate into cells of different tissue origin. These cells can be differentiated in vitro into different cell types, including osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and adipocytes. Due to their distinct degrees of potency, these cells are being extensively studied for their applications in regenerative medicines and tissue engineering. These cells are also widely studied for cosmetic applications, drug discovery, toxicity studies, and in-vitro disease modeling.
Kosheeka Normal Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem cells are harvested from belly fat during bariatric surgery, with informed consent; from individual donors. These cells are tested for their viability, and characteristic stemness markers in vitro ability to differentiate into adipocytes, chondrocytes, and osteocytes.
Product Category:
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Homo Sapiens
, Human
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Product Type:
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Adherant cells |
Drived From:
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Adult human mammary tissue |
Cell Morphology:
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Elongated and sometimes triangular in shape |
Culture and Growth Properties:
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Anchorage dependent population |
Passage No:
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P2 |
Mycoplasma:
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Not Detected |
Hepatitis B:
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Not Detected |
Hepatitis C:
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Not Detected |
HIV-1:
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Not Detected |
Bacteria, yeast and other fungi:
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Not Detected |
Positive for:
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Smooth muscle alpha actin |
Negative for:
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Factor VIII |