Human Sigmoid colon Cells (RMCL-00260031)
Cat. No.: RMCL-00260031
Category: Cell model; Organoid
INQUIRY
1 vial
A patient-derived next-generation cancer model. This cell line was isolated from primary adenocarcinoma of large intestine tissue. This tumor-derived model can be used in basic research and pharmacological screening applications.
Product Features
BSL | BSL-1 |
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Product Format | Frozen |
Applications | 3D cell culture; Cancer research |
Specific Applications | Basic research, compound screening. |
Product Type | Human cells |
Organism | Homo sapiens, human |
Tissue | Large intestine; Sigmoid colon |
Morphology | Organoid |
Disease | Adenocarcinoma; Primary |
QC
Bacterial & Fungal Testing | Not detected |
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Mycoplasma Contamination | Not detected |
Virus Testing | Cytomegalovirus (CMV): Not detected Human papillomavirus (HPV): Not detected Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV): Not detected Epstein-Barr virus (EBV): Not detected Hepatitis B virus (HBV): Not detected |
Doner Information
Gender | Female |
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Storage & Shipping
Storage Conditions | Vapor phase of liquid nitrogen |
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Reagents for Cryopreservation | We recommend cryopreserving this model in Stem Cell Freezing Media. |
Unpacking and Storage Instructions | Check all containers for leakage or breakage. Remove the frozen cells from the dry ice packaging and immediately place the cells at a temperature below -130°C, preferably in liquid nitrogen vapor, until ready for use. |
Growth Properties | Embedded 3D culture |
Temperature | 37°C |
Atmosphere | 95% Air, 5% CO2 |
Handling procedure | We recommend cryopreserving this model in Stem Cell Freezing Media. For a brief overview of the cryopreservation procedure for organoids see our quickstart guide Organoid Cryopreservation Protocol. For more details on the handling and culture of organoids see our methods paper in Current Protocols in Cell Biology. |
For research use only. Not for clinical use.