Canine Corneal Epithelial Cell: CnCEpC
Description
Canine Corneal Epithelial Cell (CnCEpC) are isolated from the epithelium of the Canine Cornea. Corneal epithelium consists of multiple layers of cells and act as a barrier to protect the cornea against germs, dirt and external injury. Corneal Epithelial cells have been used as models for studying corneal wound healing, re-epithelialization of the eye during corneal damage and various corneal diseases Canine Corneal Epithelial Cells can be efficiently used as an in vitro platform for ocular toxicology, MOA studies, screening drug copmounds, studyng corneal epithelial cell biology and related ocular diseaes.
Details
Tissue | Normal healthy canine cornea |
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QC | No bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, virus |
Bioassay | Attach, spread, proliferate in Growth Med |
Cryovial | 500,000 CnCEpC frozen in Freezing Medium w/ 10% FBS, 10% DMSO |
Kit | Cryovial frozen CnCEpC (Cn630-01a), Growth Medium (Cn221-500), Coating Solution (Cn126-20) |
Proliferating | Shipped in Tsfr Med, flasks or plates |
Doublings | At least 2 |
Applications | Laboratory research use only (RUO). Not for human, clinical, diagnostic or veterinary use. |
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