Why are the cryopreserved macrophages abbreviated as hMDM-GMCSF(-) and hMDM-MCSF(-), respectively? What does the (-) stand for?
- hMDM-GMCSF is the abbreviation for human monocyte-derived macrophages. They are polarized [⇒ differentiated with GM-CSF] but non-activated [⇒ (-)] M1 macrophages.
- hMDM-MCSF is the abbreviation for human monocyte-derived polarized [⇒ differentiated with M-CSF] but non-activated [⇒ (-)] M2 macrophages.
The macrophages can be seeded into all kinds of TC vessels. After plating, they can be maintained as biologically functional adherent cultures for several weeks.Optionally, user-customizable activation of the cells can be performed. For details, please see attached Application Note, page 2, Fig. 3 and page 5, Tab. 1).