1210512
PRTV1210512EA
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PRTV1210512
HKER-D (Keratinocytes, Dermis), Cryopreserved
Cellules
HKER-d - Human keratinocytes from dermis - are obtained from human tissue, in particularly from the Dermis, initially isolated in their in vivo state. The cells are then transitioned into a primary cell culture and subsequently aliquoted and frozen for preservation. It's crucial to note that HKER cultures undergo careful methods during isolation, ensuring that they remain untransformed and unmutated, maintaining characteristics reflective of their in vivo state. These primary cultures have a limited in-vitro lifespan.
- It's crucial to note that HKER cultures undergo careful methods during isolation, ensuring that they remain untransformed and unmutated, maintaining characteristics reflective of their in vivo state. These primary cultures have a limited in-vitro lifespan.
- Each batch of HKER undergoes rigorous testing, specifically assessing their proliferative capacity. These assessments are conducted using provitro's culture reagents, as detailed in the accompanying certificate of analysis. This stringent testing process ensures the consistency and reliability of HKER cultures for research and experimental applications.
Each batch of HKER undergoes rigorous testing, specifically assessing their proliferative capacity. These assessments are conducted using provitro's culture reagents, as detailed in the accompanying certificate of analysis. This stringent testing process ensures the consistency and reliability of HKER cultures for research and experimental applications. This product contain 500,000 cells/cryovial.
Storge: Check the cryovial for signs of damage upon receipt. Since the cryopreserved HKER-d samples are shipped on dry ice, they must be immediately transferred to a freezer at –80 °C for storage, either for a period of up to one week or after the thawing process described below.
In cases where longer storage is required, the vial should be transferred directly to liquid nitrogen at a temperature of −196 °C. This ensures optimal preservation of the vial. This ensures optimal preservation of the cryopreserved HKER-d samples for longer-term storage requirements.