Human Aortic Adventitial Fibroblasts (HAoAF)
Primary Human Aortic Adventitial Fibroblasts isolated from the human aortic adventitial tissue.
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More InformationPrimary Human Aortic Adventitial Fibroblasts (HAoAF) are isolated from human aortic adventitial tissue. HAoAF can be used for studies concerning vascular diseases e.g. neointimal formation, vascular remodeling, atherosclerosis, and hypertension. They are also often used for the examination of fibroblast disorders like fibrosis or other diseases linked to either imperfect or excessive accumulation of fibroblasts.
NEW:
- Request our GMP compliant cell culture media for fibroblasts.
- Our HAoAF are now also available from HLA-typed donors.
Available formats:
- Cryopreserved: Cryogenic vial containing 500.000 viable cells.
- Proliferating: >500.000 viable cells shipped in growth medium (T25 flask).
- Cell pellet: 1 million cells dissolved in 200µl RNAlater© for subsequent RNA, DNA or protein analysis. Cell pellets cannot be revived.
Recommended plating density | 3,500 – 7,000 cells per cm2 |
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Passage After Thawing | P2 |
Tested Markers | CD90 positive |
Guaranteed Population Doubling | > 10 |