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Human Mesenteric Fibroblasts

Cat. No. ARP0046
Product Type:

Primary Cells

Species:

Homo sapiens (Human)

Tissue Source:

Mesentery

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$1,800.00 / Vial
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Short Description

Research on the Human Mesenteric Fibroblasts is essential to the study of mesenteric fibrosis, Crohn's disease, postoperative adhesions, mesenteric panniculitis, intestinal stricture formation, and radiation-induced mesenteric injury. The mesentery is a double-layered membrane that connects the intestines to the abdominal wall. It contains blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels that supply the intestines, helping to anchor them in place, support nutrient transport, and participate in immune regulation. The Human Mesenteric Fibroblasts are to be used with Human Mesenteric Fibroblast Medium (Cat. No. ACM0046). This product is intended for laboratory in vitro use only. It is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical applications.

Product Details
Cell Engineering
Immortalization
Culture Conditions
Quality Control
Disclaimer

Product Details

Species:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Cell Type:
Fibroblast
Tissue Source:
Mesentery

Cell Engineering Information

Immortalization Information

Culture Conditions

Growth medium:
Human Mesenteric Fibroblast Medium (ARM0046)
Temperature:
37°C
Atmosphere:
5% CO₂

Quality Control

Sterility testing:
Daily monitoring confirms that the cells are free from bacterial, yeast, and fungal contamination.

Disclaimer

Intended Use:
This product is intended for laboratory in vitro use only. It is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical applications.
Disclaimer:
Ascent Research endeavors to provide accurate and up-to-date product information. However, no warranties or representations are made regarding its completeness or reliability.
Usage:
By accepting this product, the customer acknowledges and agrees to assume all risks associated with its receipt, handling, storage, disposal, and use. This product is provided "AS IS".