Gibco™

Mouse (CD-1) Cryopreserved Hepatocytes, Female

Catalog number: MSCS20
Gibco™

Mouse (CD-1) Cryopreserved Hepatocytes, Female

Catalog number: MSCS20
Catalog Number
MSCS20
Unit Size
1.5 mL
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These cryopreserved female mouse (CD-1) hepatocytes have been characterized for general Phase I and Phase II drug metabolizing enzyme activities.

Cells per vial: 4-8 million

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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:
• Phase I and II enzyme activities
• Proper morphology
• Viabilities generally >75%

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.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Cell Type
Hepatocytes
Culture Type
Hepatocyte Cell Culture
Form
Cryopreserved
Gender
Female
Species
Mouse
Donor Source
Pooled
No. of Cells
4-8 x 10^6
Product Line
Gibco™
Product Type
Hepatocytes
Quantity
1 vial
Tested For
Phase I and II Enzyme Activity, Proper Morphology, Viability Generally >75%

Contents & Storage

Vials of cryopreserved hepatocytes should be stored in a cryostorage dewar or -135°C freezer.

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