Description
Liver Hepatocytes are derived from primary normal liver cells. Left liver lob is generally used for isolation of these cells. These cells express cytokeratin 18 and albumin in early passage.
Liver Hepatocytes are derived from primary normal liver cells. Left liver lob is generally used for isolation of these cells. These cells express cytokeratin 18 and albumin in early passage.
Organism | Mus musculus (Mouse) |
Tissue | Liver |
Cell Type | Hepatocytes |
Morphology | Epithelial Like Cells |
Culture and Growth Properties | Adherent cell population |
Passage No at the time of cryopreservation | Second Passage |
Cells per Vial | Minimum 2.5 x107 cells |
Sterility Test | Negative for Bacterial, Mycoplasma, Yeast |
Viability | ≥ 70 % on revival from cryopreserved state* |
Biosafety Level | Minimum BSL-1 containment.
Kosheeka recommends proper safety procedures as described in all scientific literature to be undertaken when handling primary cells. Although primary cells isolated from non-diseased donors are not known to cause disease in healthy adult humans. Animal Material Precaution All tissues used for isolation are obtained after Animal ethical clearance. Although, tissue collection is from healthy animals, we recommend that all cells be accorded the same level of biosafety consideration as cells known to carry animal born infections. With infectious virus assays or viral antigen assays, even a negative test result may leave open the possible existence of a latent viral genome. |
Disease | Normal |
Age | Foetus |
Gender | Lot Specific |
Stain | Balb C |
Applications | A useful tool for studying inflammatory process, allergic and anaphylactic reactions in vitro. |
Product Format | frozen 1 mL |
Storage Conditions | -130°C or below |
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