Human Primary Diabetic Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells

BVXD015

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Human Primary Diabetic Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells
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  • 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: BVXD015
  • Growth: Primary cells capable of multiple passages when using recommended medium and proper handling

Human Primary Diabetic Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells

Product Description

They are specifically harvested from the endothelium of the pulmonary artery, which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. 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.

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Catalog Number: BVXD015 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 endothelial cell markers: CD31 (PECAM-1) and VE-Cadherin by immunofluorescence staining or FACS . - Cells are pre-coated

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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
Diabetic Vasculopathy: Studying how high blood sugar damages the pulmonary vessels. Pulmonary Hypertension (PH): Diabetes is a risk factor for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Researchers use these cells to see how insulin resistance alters vascular remodeling in the lungs. Atherosclerosis Models: Although atherosclerosis typically affects arteries endothelial dysfunction is a systemic issue; these cells help study plaque formation mechanisms under diabetic conditions. Drug Screening: Testing new compounds (e.g. antioxidants +3 more

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 BVXD015
Size/Format 1ml
Category Primary Cells
Primary Applications
Diabetic Vasculopathy: Studying how high blood sugar damages the pulmonary vessels. Pulmonary Hypertension (PH): Diabetes is a risk factor for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Researchers use these cells to see how insulin resistance alters vascular remodeling in the lungs. Atherosclerosis Models: Although atherosclerosis typically affects arteries endothelial dysfunction is a systemic issue; these cells help study plaque formation mechanisms under diabetic conditions. Drug Screening: Testing new compounds (e.g. antioxidants PPAR agonists GLP-1 analogs) to see if they can reverse or protect against endothelial dysfunction. Barrier Function: Studying how diabetes makes the pulmonary vascular barrier 'leaky ' which can contribute to edema.

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Primary Applications
Diabetic Vasculopathy: Studying how high blood sugar damages the pulmonary vessels. Pulmonary Hypertension (PH): Diabetes is a risk factor for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Researchers use these cells to see how insulin resistance alters vascular remodeling in the lungs. Atherosclerosis Models: Although atherosclerosis typically affects arteries

Suitable for diabetic vasculopathy: studying how high blood sugar damages the pulmonary vessels. pulmonary hypertension (ph): diabetes is a risk factor for pulmonary arterial hypertension. researchers use these cells to see how insulin resistance alters vascular remodeling in the lungs. atherosclerosis models: although atherosclerosis typically affects arteries studies and research applications

endothelial dysfunction is a systemic issue; these cells help study plaque formation mechanisms under diabetic conditions. Drug Screening: Testing new compounds (e.g.

Suitable for endothelial dysfunction is a systemic issue; these cells help study plaque formation mechanisms under diabetic conditions. drug screening: testing new compounds (e.g. studies and research applications

antioxidants

Suitable for antioxidants studies and research applications

PPAR agonists

Suitable for ppar agonists studies and research applications

GLP-1 analogs) to see if they can reverse or protect against endothelial dysfunction. Barrier Function: Studying how diabetes makes the pulmonary vascular barrier 'leaky

Suitable for glp-1 analogs) to see if they can reverse or protect against endothelial dysfunction. barrier function: studying how diabetes makes the pulmonary vascular barrier 'leaky studies and research applications

' which can contribute to edema.

Suitable for ' which can contribute to edema. 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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