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Human Internal Thoracic Artery Smooth Muscle Cells (HITASMC)

SKU: 10HU-200

Human Internal Thoracic Artery Smooth Muscle Cells (HITASMC)

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iXCells Biotechnologies provides high quality Human Internal Thoracic Smooth Muscle Cells (HITASMC), which are isolated from normal internal thoracic arteries (formerly called internal mammary arteries) and cryopreserved at P1, with >0.5 million cells in each vial. HITASM express α-smooth muscle actin and desmin and are negative for HIV-1, HBV, HCV, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fung. HITASM can further expand for 10 population doublings in Smooth Muscle Cell Growth Medium (Cat# MD-0034) under the condition suggested by iXCells Biotechnologies.

Product Details

Tissue Humanintrathoratic artery
Package Size 0.5 million cells/vial
Passage Number P1
Shipped Cryopreserved
Storage Liquid nitrogen
Growth Properties Adherent
Media Smooth Muscle Cell Growth Medium (Cat# MD-0034)

References

[1] Lange, M., T. Fujikawa, A. Koulova, S. Kang, M. Griffin, A. Lassaletta, A. Erat., E. Tobiash, C. Bianchi, N. Elmadhun, F. Selke, and A. Usheva. 2014. Arterial territory-specific phosphorylated retinoblastoma protein species and CDK2 promote differences in the vascular smooth muscle cell response to mitogens. Cell Cylcle, 13:315-323.

[2] Lange, M. 2013. Artery Specific Differences in Cell Cycle Regulation are Associated with Serum Induced Proliferation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. MSc dissertation, University of Applied Science Bonn-Rhine-Sieg.

[3] Seymour, K., B. Sadowitz, J. Stein, J. Lawler, K. Maier, and V. Gahton. 2011. Vascular smooth muscle cell migration induced by domains of thrombospondin-1 is differentially regulated. Am J Surg, 202:553-557.

 

[1] Lange, M., T. Fujikawa, A. Koulova, S. Kang, M. Griffin, A. Lassaletta, A. Erat., E. Tobiash, C. Bianchi, N. Elmadhun, F. Selke, and A. Usheva. 2014. Arterial territory-specific phosphorylated retinoblastoma protein species and CDK2 promote differences in the vascular smooth muscle cell response to mitogens. Cell Cylcle, 13:315-323.

[2] Lange, M. 2013. Artery Specific Differences in Cell Cycle Regulation are Associated with Serum Induced Proliferation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. MSc dissertation, University of Applied Science Bonn-Rhine-Sieg. [3] Seymour, K., B. Sadowitz, J. Stein, J. Lawler, K. Maier, and V. Gahton. 2011. Vascular smooth muscle cell migration induced by domains of thrombospondin-1 is differentially regulated. Am J Surg, 202:553-557

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