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Chicken Embryo Intestinal Epithelial Primary Cells

Cat. No.CC12L448

Product TypeAnimal Cells and Cell Lines

Product Overview

Chicken embryo intestinal epithelial primary cells are isolated from the intestinal tissue of chicken embryo. After isolating and culturing these cells, the 2-3 generation cells are cryopreserved, demonstrating high viability and activity. Chicken embryo intestinal epithelial primary cell products are utilized in various standard biochemical procedures for scientific research purposes. They are also used to characterize cellular products and derivatives required for scientific research, as well as to explore cell-cell interactions.

Specifications

Cell Product Type Primary Cells
Species Chicken
Cell Type Epithelial Cells
Source Embryo
Growth Information Adherent; 40°C; 5%CO2
Quality Control Mycoplasma (-); Bacteria (-); Yeast (-); Fungi (-)
Viability Generally above 70%
Formulation and Cell Culture Medium Phosphate Buffered Saline; DMEM-High Glucose with 10% FBS; 1% Antibiotics-Antimycotics
Physical State Frozen cells or live cells in liquid culture medium

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with dry ice. It's recommended to store the product with liquid nitrogen and never in a -20 °C or -80 °C refrigerator. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing of the product.

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COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Tokutake, Yukako, et al. "Effect of dipeptide on intestinal peptide transporter 1 gene expression: An evaluation using primary cultured chicken intestinal epithelial cells." Animal Science Journal 92.1 (2021): e13604.
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