Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC)

Intervertebral Disc Annulus Fibrosus Cells;Intervertebral Disc Annulus Cells

  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Packages (Simulation)
  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Packages (Simulation)
  • CSI008Ca01.jpg Fig.Immunofluorescence identification of Collagen Type I (×400)
  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Fig. Morphology of P0 Canine Intervertebral Disc Annulus Cells (×200)
  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Fig. Morphology of P1 Canine Intervertebral Disc Annulus Cells (×200)
  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Fig. Immunofluorescence identification of Collagen Type I (×200)
  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Fig. Immunofluorescence identification of Collagen Type II (COL2A1) specific antibody  (×200)
  • Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) Fig. Immunofluorescence identification of Collagen Type II (COL2A1) specific antibody  (×400)
  • Certificate ISO9001: 2008, ISO13485: 2003 Registered

Biosafety of the Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC)

Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC) are negative for HIV-1, HBV, HCV, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast and fungi.

Cluture Conditions of the Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC)

DMEM+10%FBS+1%Chondrocyte growth supplement+1%Penicillin-Streptomycin Solution. Temperature: 37°C. Condition: 95% air, 5% carbon dioxide

Product Format of the Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC)

Frozen 1 mL or T25 flask.

USAGE of the Primary Canine Annulus Fibrosus Cells (AFC)

Upon receiving the cells in a T-25 flask at room temperature, immediately transfer the cells to 37°C, 5% incubator; the cells in vials, directly and immediately transfer the cells from dry ice to liquid nitrogen.

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