牛真皮成纤维细胞 英文名称: BDF |
型号:null 产品货号: B2300 |
价格:请致电:010-57128832,18610462672 |
品牌: 美国sciencell |
北京裕恒丰科技有限公司,已成功代理美国Sciencell公司细胞生物学产品十余年。多年来,裕恒丰一直秉承信誉至上的原则,在点滴中慢慢地提升企业信誉,树立企业形象,我们始终以热心的服务和专业的技术支持,为广大科研工作者提供了优质的细胞及分子生物学产品。在未来的发展中,我们将继续努力打造企业品牌,北京裕恒丰不仅希望您能聆听到我们的心声,更期待您能亲自体验我们的服务,北京裕恒丰欢迎您的光临。 温馨提示:ScienCell从不提供永生化细胞,所有细胞均为正常原代细胞。ScienCell在中国地区不销售分装后的细胞。如预购买产品请登陆ScienCell唯一官网(www.sciencellonline.com)寻找正规代理商,以确保您的实验顺利进行。 牛真皮成纤维细胞 货号B2300 细胞来源 Fibroblasts are mesenchymal cells derived from the embryonic mesoderm. They have been extensively used for a wide range of cellular and molecular studies as they are one of easiest types of cells to grow in culture. Their durability also makes them amenable to a variety of manipulations ranging from studies employing gene transfection to microinjection. In general, fibroblasts secrete a non-rigid extracellular matrix which is rich in type I and/or type III collagen [1, 2]. Dermal fibroblasts have the ability to switch from a proliferative, migratory phase to a contractile, matrix-remodeling phase during wound healing. After injury, integrins, extracellular matrix, and cytokines can modulate fibroblast function in order to stimulate tissue repair [3]. Cultured Bovine Dermal Fibroblasts (BDF) are a useful in vitro model to study the mechanisms of wound healing and to develop therapeutic targets to reduce scarring and fibrosis. BDF from ScienCell Research Laboratories are isolated from fetal bovine skin. BDF are cryopreserved at passage one and delivered frozen. Each vial contains >5 x 105 cells in 1 ml volume. BDF are characterized by immunofluorescence with antibody specific to fibronectin. BDF are negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. BDF are guaranteed to further expand for 5 population doublings under the conditions provided by ScienCell Research Laboratories. 推荐培养基 It is recommended to use Fibroblast Medium-2 (FM-2, Cat. #2331) for culturing BDF in vitro. 参考文献 [1] Gabbiani G, Rungger-Brandle E. (1981) “The fibroblast.” In Glynn LE, Handbook of Inflammation, Vol. 3: Tissue Repair and Regeneration (pp 1-50). Amsterdam: Elsevier. [2] Conrad GW, Hart GW, Chen Y. (1977) “Differences in vitro between fibroblast-like cells from cornea, heart, and skin of embryonic chicks.” J Cell Sci. 26: 119-37. [3] Boo S, Dagnino L. (2012) “Integrins as modulators of transforming growth factor beta signaling in dermal fibroblasts during skin regeneration after injury.” Adv Wound Care. 2(5): 238-246.
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