Rat Kupffer Cells: RKC
Description
Kupffer cells (RKC) are specialized macrophages lining the walls of the sinusoids in the liver. These macrophages are critical component of the mononuclear phagocytic system and associated with a variety of disease states including drug-induced liver injury, nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases (NASH) and hepatic fibrosis. Rat Kupffer cells from Cell Applications, Inc. provide an excellent model system to study many aspects of human liver function, metabolism and pathophysiology. Primary culture of Rat Kupffer cells is suitable for cell-based assays including toxicity, drug screening and disease modeling, and is a valuable tool to study liver physiology and associated diseases. Characterization: Positive for F4/80 by ICC staining.
Details
Tissue | Normal healthy rat liver tissue | |
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QC | No bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, virus | |
Bioassay | Attach, spread in culture Medium | |
Cryovial | 1,000,000 RKC frozen in Macrophage Freezing Medium | |
Kit | Cryovial frozen RKC (R784-10n), Culture Medium (R7119-500) | |
Proliferating | Shipped in flasks or plates in medium | |
Doublings | Cells do not divide, and cannot be passaged | |
Applications | Laboratory research use only (RUO). Not for human, clinical, diagnostic or veterinary use. |
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