Cardiac Endothelial Cells include cells isolated from the aorta (HAEC), coronary artery (HCAEC), pulmonary artery (HPAEC), iliac artery (HIAEC), and microvascular cardiac cells (HMVEC-C). Cells are isolated from normal donors.
Bladder and Uterine Microvascular Endothelial Cells include cells isolated from the microvasculature of normal tissue surrounding the bladder or uterus.
Lung Microvascular Endothelial Cells include cells isolated from small vessels within normal lung tissue that are cultured to be ≥90% pure and specifically enriched for lung LECs and BECs.
Rat primary cardiac cells (RPCACs) are isolated from heart tissue of 1-day-old neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats. RPCACs are mixed population of rat cardiac cells grown in T75 tissue culture flasks pre-coated with 0.2% gelatin for 1 hour and incubated in Culture Complete Growth Medium.
Human cardiac cells are derived from whole hearts that have been dissociated into single cells and frozen. Human cardiac cells are from a single donor. These cells enable researchers to produce various cell types found in the cardiovascular system with standard published protocols. Human cardiac cells may be used for various types of in vitro, in vivo, or transplantation studies into normal or diseased systems. In addition, they may be used in cardiovascular developmental studies.Development period: Prenata
Human cardiac stromal cells are derived from whole hearts that have been dissociated into single cells and cultured using differential adhesion. Human cardiac stromal cells are from a single donor. Human cardiac stromal cells may be used for various types of in vitro, in vivo, or transplantation studies into normal or diseased systems. In addition, they may be used in cardiovascular developmental studies. Development period: Prenata
Cardiac Endothelial Cells include cells isolated from the aorta (HAEC), coronary artery (HCAEC), pulmonary artery (HPAEC), iliac artery (HIAEC), and microvascular cardiac cells (HMVEC-C). Cells are isolated from normal donors.