Cardiomyocyte

Cardiomyocytes are primary cells derived from heart tissue and plated on inserts or plates immediately after primary isolation. The cells retain their physiological functions (including beating) and provide a useful in vitro model to study heart function, arrythmias, long Q-T syndrome and cardiotoxicity.
i-HCm are human cardiomyocytes differentiated from iPSC typical that express key cardiomyocyte markers, such as the contractile proteins cardiac troponin T (cTNT) and sarcomeric alpha actinin (SaAct).
Learn about 3D Bioprinting of Heart Tissue using cardiomyocytes from CAI