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Stellate cells, human cryopreserved, passage 1

Catalog No : HUCLS

Human cryopreserved stellate cells derived from liver

Product Overview

 

Stellate cells are a resident cell type of the liver primarily functioning to store retinoids. In response to liver damage, stellate cells rapidly lose the stored retinoids and differentiate into a proliferating fibroblast-like cell that begins depositing collagen matrix. This activity causes buildup of collagen in the liver eventually leading to cirrhosis.

Stellate cells can be isolated from liver tissue, enriched, and placed into cell culture. When placed into culture, stellate cells begin to immediately differentiate into the activated state.

Human Cryopreserved Stellate Cells, 100K cells/vial,  are stellate cells enriched from human liver isolations and grown to >80% confluency and then cryopreserved.

Human Stellate Growth Medium (Catalog MCST250) is available to support optimal culture health and growth characteristics of stellate cells.

Characterization performed:

  • Post-thaw plating to observe characteristic stellate morphology. 
  • Flow cytometry using antibodies for Vinculin, Vimentin, and α-SMA

 

 

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Benefits

 

  • Low passage
  • High activation potential

 

Applications

 

  • ADMETox
  • Liver Disease
  • NASH

 

Storage and Content

Cryo Vial

100,000 cells/ vial