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Gibco™ Human Suspension Hepatocytes, Metabolism Qualified, Female, (4-8 x 106 cells)
Human Suspension Hepatocytes, Metabolism Qualified, Female, (4-8 x 106 cells)
Marca: Gibco™ HMCS2S
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Descrizione
These cryopreserved human female hepatocytes are suitable for use in suspension metabolism applications.Cells per vial: 4–8 million
The commonly tested Phase I (P450) and Phase II (UGT, SULT) drug metabolizing enzymes were analyzed for metabolic activity in each lot. Metabolite formation was measured by standard biochemical assays using LC/MS/MS or HPLC.
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High quality hepatocytes, with high viabilities, in vivo-like enzyme expression levels, and proper cell morphology increase the ability to draw in vitro⁄in vivo correlations and make sound decisions regarding a compound's fate. Experienced technicians and proprietary isolation techniques combined with stringent release specifications ensure you receive the highest quality cryopreserved hepatocytes.
Each lot is tested for:
For research use only. Not intended for human or animal therapeutic or diagnostic use.
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These products require shipment in LN2 vapor dewars therefore additional fees may apply.
Specifica
Vials of cryopreserved hepatocytes should be stored in a cryostorage dewar or -135°C freezer. | |
Suspension Cell Culture | |
Female | |
Single Donor | |
Gibco™ | |
1 vial |
Hepatocytes | |
Cryopreserved | |
Human | |
4-8 x 106 | |
Hepatocytes | |
Phase I and II Enzyme Activity, Proper Morphology, Viability Generally >75% |
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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