Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (HAoSMC), Cell Pellet in RNAlater
Cell pellet of HAoSMC from the human aorta in RNAlater® for subsequent RNA, DNA or protein analysis.
Cell pellet consisting of 1 million cells dissolved in 200 µl RNAlater® for subsequent RNA, DNA or protein analysis.
Note: Cell pellets cannot be revived.
Derived from plaque-free sections of the human aorta, our Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (HAoSMC) exhibit positive staining for smooth muscle α-actin. These cells play a pivotal role in responding to the cyclic distention induced by the heart's pulsatile pressure, subsequently contracting the aortic wall. This process is significantly influenced by alterations in the arterial wall, commonly associated with conditions like atherosclerosis and hypertension.
HAoSMC offer an excellent platform for exploring the function of smooth muscle cells, both under normal physiological conditions and in disease states, within an in vitro setting.