Human Primary Diabetic Bronchial Epithelial Cells
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1ml
Product Code
BVXE002
Quick Specifications
- Product Type: Human Type II Diabetes Endothelial Cells
- Viability: >95% viable (Trypan Blue exclusion)
- Storage: Store in liquid nitrogen vapor phase (-196°C) for long-term. Ship on dry ice (-80°C).
- Shelf Life: Very stable in the Liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase
- Catalog: BVXE002
- Growth: Primary cells capable of multiple passages when using recommended medium and proper handling
Human Primary Diabetic Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Product Description
Human Primary Diabetic Bronchial Epithelial Cells are specialized cells derived from the airway epithelium of individuals with diabetes. These cells can be used in research to study the effects of diabetes on respiratory health, investigating how elevated glucose levels and metabolic changes influence bronchial function and susceptibility to infections or inflammation. Guarantee expansion for a minimum of 2-5 population doublings. IMPORTANT: Quality warranty requires use of Bioverax media. Biohazardous material despite negative pathogen testing. Quality claims must be reported within 1 month.
Key Features & Benefits
Catalog Number: BVXE002 Product Format: Frozen Vial Cell Number: > 5x10[5] cells/vial Passage:1(P1) Storage: Liquid Nitrogen, Vapor Phase Intended Use: Research use only (RUO) Characterization Markers Positive for endothelial markers: Positive for epithelial cell markers: E-cadherin and/or ZO-1 by immunofluorescence staining. - Cells are incubated with EpCAM-1 (CD326) antibody during isolation using magnetic beads to ensure purity
Quick Facts
Product Type
Human Type II Diabetes Endothelial Cells
Viability
>95% viable (Trypan Blue exclusion)
Storage
Store in liquid nitrogen vapor phase (-196°C) for long-term. Ship on dry ice (-80°C).
Shelf Life
Very stable in the Liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase
Applications
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Human Type II Diabetes Endothelial Cells |
|---|---|
| Viability | >95% viable (Trypan Blue exclusion) |
| Proliferative Capability | Primary cells capable of multiple passages when using recommended medium and proper handling |
| Storage Conditions | Store in liquid nitrogen vapor phase (-196°C) for long-term. Ship on dry ice (-80°C). |
| Shelf Life | Very stable in the Liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase |
| Product Code | BVXE002 |
| Size/Format | 1ml |
| Category | Primary Cells |
Primary Applications
Applications & Use Cases
Primary Applications
Respiratory Infection Susceptibility: Studying why diabetic patients have higher rates of pneumonia
Suitable for respiratory infection susceptibility: studying why diabetic patients have higher rates of pneumonia studies and research applications
tuberculosis
Suitable for tuberculosis studies and research applications
and COVID-19 complications. Researchers expose these cells to viruses or bacteria to compare infection rates and immune responses against non-diabetic controls. Wound Healing: Investigating why airway healing is impaired in diabetes (often using scratch assays). Asthma and COPD Comorbidities: Exploring why diabetic patients often have more severe outcomes in chronic lung diseases. Drug Transport: Assessing how diabetes changes the absorption of inhaled drugs (insulin
Suitable for and covid-19 complications. researchers expose these cells to viruses or bacteria to compare infection rates and immune responses against non-diabetic controls. wound healing: investigating why airway healing is impaired in diabetes (often using scratch assays). asthma and copd comorbidities: exploring why diabetic patients often have more severe outcomes in chronic lung diseases. drug transport: assessing how diabetes changes the absorption of inhaled drugs (insulin studies and research applications
steroids) across the bronchial barrier.
Suitable for steroids) across the bronchial barrier. studies and research applications
Research Use Cases
In Vitro Studies
Cell culture and screening applications
Molecular Biology
Gene expression & signaling studies
Drug Discovery
Screening & validation studies
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