The Human Peritoneum PrimaCell™: Normal Peritoneal Capillary Endothelial Cells is for rapid (7-10 days) isolation and growth of normal peritoneal capillary endothelial cells from human peritoneum tissues. This system features an optimal condition of tissue dissociation system, Peritoneum OptiTDS™ that yields 5-7 times of single cells more than most of the tissue dissociation protocols published in the literature. In addition, this system ensures a high viability of the target cells with improved gradient contained in the culture medium. With CHI's proprietary fibroblast inhibitory system, FibrOut™, cells are growing with minimal amount of the unwanted cells such as fibroblasts.
Human Peritoneum PrimaCell™ System (Cat No. 2-96097):
Human Peritoneum PrimaCell™: Normal Peritoneal Capillary Endothelial Cells Protocols
Human Peritoneum Tissue Preparation Buffer: Normal Peritoneal Capillary Endothelial Cells
Human Peritoneum OptiTDS™: Tissue Dissociation System
Human Peritoneum FibrOut™: Fibroblast Inhibitory System (for 500 ml medium)
Human Peritoneum PrimaCell™: Normal Peritoneal Capillary Endothelial Cells Growth Medium
Human Peritoneum PrimaCell™: Normal Peritoneal Capillary Endothelial Cells Growth Supplements with Serum (for 500 ml medium)
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