CN402-05
Canine Chondrocytes: CnC (Cryovial)
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Source biologique
canine articular cartilage (normal)
Conditionnement
pkg of 500,000 cells
Fabricant/nom de marque
Cell Applications, Inc
Mode de croissance
Adherent
Caryotype
2n = 78
Morphologie
chondrocyte
Technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
Maladie(s) pertinente(s)
arthritis
Conditions d'expédition
dry ice
Température de stockage
−196°C
Description générale
Canine Chondrocytes (CnC) are derived from normal canine articular cartilage where they produce and maintain the extracellular matrix of cartilage. Following monolayer culturing, CnC can be grown in alginate microspheres to study chondrocyte proliferation and metabolism in a three-dimensional in vitro system. Alginate microspheres provide more physiological conditions for the chondrocytes and allow them to sustain normal proteoglycans production and retention. Because of the prevalence of degenerative joint disease in geriatric dogs, CnC can be a useful tool for veterinary practice.
Canine Chondrocytes (CnC) were utilized to evaluate anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activity of Glyco-Flex III (Yáñez, 2008) and trans-pterostilbene (Remsberg, 2008). They were also used in material studies aimed to develop optimal surfaces/scaffolds for engineered tissues, cellular arrays, biosensors and lab-on-chip devices (Wright, 2012; Shaik 2013a,b).
Origine de la lignée cellulaire
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Notes préparatoires
- 1st passage, >500,000 cells in Canine Chondryocyte Basal Medium containing 10% FBS & 10% DMSO
- Can be cultured at least 10 doublings
Procédure de repiquage
Code de la classe de stockage
11 - Combustible Solids
Classe de danger pour l'eau (WGK)
WGK 3
Point d'éclair (°F)
Not applicable
Point d'éclair (°C)
Not applicable
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