Cardiac fibroblasts (CF) are the principal cell type of the heart. They provide structural support for cardiac myocytes, are a source of paracrine growth factors, and are an important cellular component of the myocardial response to injury. CF are responsible for extracellular matrix synthesis in the heart during development and pathological conditions. Their proliferation and matrix synthesis is essential for scar formation at sites of myocardial infarction or cardiac fibrosis. CF also respond to changes in microenvironments in pathological conditions by modulating integrin expression. Human Cardiac Fibroblasts culture allows to study the cardiac matrix remodeling by physiological (exercise) and pathological (hypertension) stressors
Human Cardiac Fibroblasts
Human Cardiac Fibroblasts
Human Cardiac Fibroblasts (HCF) provided by Innoprot are isolated from adult healthy heart. HCF are cryopreserved at passage one and delivered frozen. Each vial of Human Cardiac Fibroblasts contains more than 500.000 viable cells. They are guaranteed to further expand for 15 population doublings following the instructions provided in the technical sheet.
Innoprot also offers optimized medium and reagents for the growth of Human Cardiac Fibroblasts which are quality tested together and guaranteed to give maximum performance as a global solution for in vitro HCF culture.
Size/Quantity: 500.000 Cells / vial
795,00€
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- Reference: P10452
- Size/Quantity: 5x105 cells / vial
- Product Use: For research use only
- Shipping Conditions: Dry Ice
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