Human Tonsil Microvascular Endothelial Cells (HTMECs)
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Product Code
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Quick Specifications
- Product Type: Human Endothelial Cells
- Storage: 37°C or liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase Vapor Phase
- Shelf Life: N/A
- Catalog: BVX013
Human Tonsil Microvascular Endothelial Cells (HTMECs)
Product Description
Human Tonsil Microvascular Endothelial Cells (HTMECs) are specialized endothelial cells that line the small blood vessels (microvasculature) found within the human tonsils. The tonsils are lymphoid organs located at the back of the throat and are an important part of the immune system, helping to protect the body against pathogens that are inhaled or ingested.
Key Features & Benefits
Key Characteristics:
• Typical cobblestone endothelial morphology in culture.
• Express markers such as CD31, VE-cadherin, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, and vWF.
• Responsive to inflammatory mediators like TNF-? and IL-1?.
Quick Facts
Product Type
Human Endothelial Cells
Viability
High viability
Storage
37°C or liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase Vapor Phase
Shelf Life
N/A
Applications
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Human Endothelial Cells |
|---|---|
| Storage Conditions | 37°C or liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase Vapor Phase |
| Shelf Life | N/A |
| Product Code | BVX013 |
| Size/Format | 1ml |
| Category | Primary Cells |
Primary Applications
Applications & Use Cases
Primary Applications
These cells are commonly used in studies of: • Immune cell trafficking • Tonsillitis and inflammation • Lymphoid tissue vascular biology • Infection response mechanisms • Endothelial-immune cell interactions In Cell Culture: Scientists culture Human Tonsil Microvascular Endothelial Cells to study: • Leukocyte adhesion and migration • Cytokine responses • Vascular permeability • Inflammation signaling pathways • Drug effects on immune-related vascular tissue
Suitable for these cells are commonly used in studies of: • immune cell trafficking • tonsillitis and inflammation • lymphoid tissue vascular biology • infection response mechanisms • endothelial-immune cell interactions in cell culture: scientists culture human tonsil microvascular endothelial cells to study: • leukocyte adhesion and migration • cytokine responses • vascular permeability • inflammation signaling pathways • drug effects on immune-related vascular tissue 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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