Human Renal Epithelial Cells (HREpC)
Primary Human Renal Epithelial Cells (HREpC) are isolated from the adult kidney and stain positive for cytokeratin.
Kidneys have a very complex structure and contain diverse epithelia such as those in the convoluted tubules, the cortical collecting ducts, the calyxes, and the renal pelvis. The epithelial cells present in the distinct ducts and tubules differ in their morphology and physio-logical function. Consequently, HREpC are comprised of a heterogeneous population of epithelial cells. Important physiological processes like osmoregulation and excretion can be studied with HREpC in vitro.
- Our HREpC are now also available from HLA-typed donors.
| Recommended plating density | 10,000 - 15,000 cells per cm2 |
| Passage after thawing | P2 |
| Tested markers | Cytokeratin positive |
| Guaranteed population doubling | > 15 |
| Recommended culture media* | C-26030 |
*The catalog numbers in this table are for media in ready-to-use packaging.
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