Applied Biological Materials Inc.

Enhanced Primary Human Hepatocytes ? 1 Million

Product Code:
 
ABM-T5995
Product Group:
 
Primary Cells
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
 

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Further Information

Description:
Enhanced Primary Human Hepatocytes are expanded primary cells which retains the physiologically relevant profile and phenotype of primary hepatocytes. These cells are ready-to-use for applications in research and development, such as viral infections, screening, co-cultures, transient transfection, and for metabolism studies. The late expansion cells are tested for CYP induction and inhibition. It is not recommended for further extensive passaging after thawing but can be used for long term culture which is necessary for cell-based assays.Enhanced Primary Human Hepatocytes -1 Million is a lower cell count of our expanded primary hepatocytes offered at abm. We have a higher cell count available as the Enhanced Primary Human Hepatocytes ? 5 Million (Cat. T5996).
Growth Conditions:
Use of PriCoat™ T25 Flasks (G299) or Applied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422) is required for cell adhesion to the culture vessels. Ready-to-use Hepatocyte Thawing Medium (TM102) and the Enhanced Primary Human Hepatocytes Media Kit (TM103) which comes with the Hepatocyte Growth Basal Medium, and Hepatocyte Growth Supplement Mix are required to grow the cells, 37.0°C, 5% CO2.
Growth Properties:
Adherent, polygonal
Seeding Density (/cm^2):
10,000
Tissue:
Liver

References

Zhang, Y. (2023). Elucidating the functional role of CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) in hepatocellular carcinoma.