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      產品名稱: 人星形膠質細胞 HA
      產品型號: HA
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      人星形膠質細胞 HA  的詳細介紹
      在哺乳動物的大腦中,絕大部分細胞是星形膠質細胞。它們形態各異,并與神經元各個部分緊密相連,因此可能具有多種功能。星形膠質細胞為神經元提供結構,營養和代謝上的支持并調節突觸活動。此外,星形膠質細胞可提示許多神經疾病的病理過程。腦卒中及其他神經損傷后,正常星形膠質細胞功能受損,可嚴重影響神經元的存活。腦損傷后的長期恢復,通過軸突生長,突觸可塑性,或神經元再生,也影響星形膠質細胞表面分子的表達和營養因子釋放。大量的研究已經表明,星形膠質細胞是在**神經系統中的*功能多樣化的細胞群。在體外研究中,星形膠質細胞的培養為探索細胞多樣性提供了重要工具。
      ScienCell實驗室的HA提取自大腦皮層,原代凍存,冰凍運輸。每管細胞密度超過1×106/ml。細胞經GFAP免疫熒光鑒定。本細胞經檢測不含HSC?HIV-1,?HBV,?HCV,?支原體,?細菌,?酵母菌和真菌。如采用ScienCell?實驗室特制的培養基,可保證此細胞10次倍增。


      推薦培養基:星形膠質細胞培養基(AM, Cat. #1801)

      貨號 1800
      產地 美國
      縮寫 HA
      規格 5 x 10^5 /1ml
      用途 科研
      儲存 液氮
      運輸 干冰
      關鍵字 人星形膠質細胞 HA   人星形膠質細胞 HA  人星形膠質細胞 HA   人星形膠質細胞 HA  人星形膠質細胞 HA   人星形膠質細胞 HA  
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          合肥星肽生物科技有限公司作為專業的ScienCell中國代理商,專業經營實驗室科研用原代細胞原代細胞專用培養基、原代細胞無血清培養基、干細胞、干細胞培養基、干細胞無血清培養基的研究和開發。合肥星肽生物科技有限公司始終致力于為客戶提供可靠的研究材料以及方便快捷的服務,對購買項目的前期資料提供,中期合同保證,后期貨物跟蹤到*終售后的確保項目準確到位,都有相關專業人士進行維護,確保您在合肥合肥星肽生物科技有限公司公司獲得*上等服務!
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      1、Question:

      Which genes could represent good housekeeping genes for RT-qPCR analysis of these cells? Any suggestions?

      Answers:

      We recommend β-actin, GAPDH, LDHA, NONO, and PPIH to serve as housekeeping genes for astrocyte qRT-PCR. We also recommend using multiple housekeeping genes for data normalization. In addition, in a qRT-PCR assay, we recommend using Genomic DNA (gDNA) Control (GDC) to detect possible gDNA contamination, and Positive PCR Control (PPC) to test whether samples contain inhibitors or other factors that may negatively affect gene expression results. ScienCell offers GeneQuery? Human Astrocyte Cell Biology qPCR Array Kit for astrocyte qRT-PCR analysis.

      2、Question:

      WAre this cell lines?

      Answers:

      They are primary cells, not immortalized cell lines. thanks for your interest

      3、Question:

      What is the recommended maximum number of passages that the primary human astrocytes can be grown to without losing phenotype? Is there a recommended freezing protocol?

      Answers:

      Human Astrocytes can be subcultured for 4-5 passages. However, for primary cells, the markers such as GFAP may be lost during each passage, even though they are still astrocytes. Therefore, we recommend that customers use the cells at early passage without expanding or passaging too much. We do not recommend re-freezing the cells for future use. thanks for your interest

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