CELLnTEC

CnT-Prime Fibroblast ECM Medium

Product Code:
 
CnT-PR-ECM
Supplier:
 
CELLnTEC
Host Type:
 
Human
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Shipping:
 
Dry ice
Storage:
 
Below -15°C
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CnT-PR-ECM500 mL (frozen)£239.00
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Further Information

Animal and Human Component-Free?:
Yes
Application:
Differentiation
Chemically Defined?:
Yes
Clinically Upgradable?:
Yes
Component(s):
Frozen Bottle & Ready-to-use
Contains Bovine Pituitary Extract (BPE)?:
No
Contains Serum?:
No
Description:
CnT-PR-ECM is a fully defined medium that triggers high ECM production by fibroblasts isolated from a range of tissues.
Quality Level:
Research Grade
Species to be used on:
Human & Mouse
Tissue Type:
Fibroblasts

References

  • Julien Coutier, 2022. Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Keratinocytes, a Useful Model to Identify and Explore the Pathological Phenotype of Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex. Journal: Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Authors: Julien Coutier, Manon Bonnette, Sabrina Martineau, Aur?lie Mercadier, Sophie Domingues, Manoubia Saidani, Margot Jarrige, H?l?ne Polveche, Annabelle Darle, Nathalie Holic, Smail Hadj-Rabia, Christine Bodemer, Gilles Lemaitre, C?cile Martinat, Christine Baldeschi. , France.
  • Sophie Domingues, 2022. Clinical Grade Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Engineered Skin Substitutes Promote Keratinocytes Wound Closure In Vitro. Journal: Cells. Authors: Sophie Domingues, Annabelle Darle, Yolande Masson, Manoubia Saidani, Emilie Lagoutte, Ana Bejanariu, Julien Coutier, Raif Eren Ayata, Marielle Bouschbacher, Marc Peschanski, Gilles Lemaitre, Christine Baldeschi. , France.
  • Nikola Kolundzic, 2021. Epidermal Basement Membrane Substitutes for Bioengineering of Human Epidermal Equivalents. Journal: JID Innovations. Authors: Nikola Kolundzic, Preeti Khurana, Debra Crumrine, Anna Celli, Theodora M. Mauro, Dusko Ilic. London, UK, USA.