CELLnTEC

CnT-Prime Epithelial/Stromal Co-Culture Medium

Product Code:
 
CnT-PR-CC
Supplier:
 
CELLnTEC
Host Type:
 
Human
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Target Species:
 
Human
Application:
 
Cell Culture
Shipping:
 
Dry ice
Storage:
 
Below -15°C
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CnT-PR-CC500 mL (frozen)£265.00
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Further Information

Animal and Human Component-Free?:
Yes
Application:
Co-culture
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-CC is a fully defined medium for the co-culture of primary human keratinocytes and fibroblasts.
Quality Level:
Research Grade
Species to be used on:
Human & Mouse
Tissue Type:
Fibroblasts & Keratinocytes

References

  • Meri Vattulainen, 2019. Modulation of Wnt/BMP pathways during corneal differentiation of hPSC maintains ABCG2-positive LSC population that demonstrates increased regenerative potential. Journal: Stem Cell Research & Therapy. Authors: Meri Vattulainen, Tanja Ilmarinen, Laura Koivusalo, Keijo Viiri, Heidi Hongisto, Heli Skottman. Tampere, Finland .
  • Anni Sorkio, 2018. Human stem cell based corneal tissue mimicking structures using laser-assisted 3D bioprinting and functional bioinks. Journal: Biomaterials. Authors: Anni Sorkio, Lothar Koch, Laura Koivusalo, Andrea Deiwick, Susanna Miettinen, Boris Chichkov, Heli Skottman. Tampere, Finland.
  • Cynthia J. Wolf, 2018. Development of an organotypic stem cell model for the study of human embryonic palatal fusion. Journal: Birth Defects Research. Authors: Cynthia J. Wolf, David G. Belair, Carrie M. Becker, Kaberi P. Das, Judith E. Schmid, Barbara D. Abbott. Research Triangle Park, USA.
  • David G. Belair, 2018. A Three-Dimensional Organoid Culture Model to Assess the Influence of Chemicals on Morphogenetic Fusion. Journal: Toxicological Sciences. Authors: David G. Belair, Cynthia J. Wolf, Sierra D. Moorefield, Carmen Wood, Carrie Becker, Barbara D. Abbott . Research Triangle Park, USA.
  • Cynthia J. Wolf, 2023. An improved multicellular human organoid model for the study of chemical effects on palatal fusion. Journal: Birth Defects Research. Authors: Cynthia J. Wolf, Hunter Fitzpatrick, Carrie Becker, Jessica Smith, Carmen Wood. Research Triangle Park, USA.