Umbilical Cells And Media

The umbilical cord is a conduit between the developing embryo and the placenta. During prenatal development, the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and normally contains two arteries, which carry deoxygenated blood and waste from the embryo to placenta, and one vein, which supplies oxygenated and nutrient-rich blood to the fetus. Creative Bioarray can offer many types of umbilical cord cells for researchers to find out the relationship between abnormal cell proliferation within the umbilical cord system and the development of umbilical cord abnormalities. All cells have gone through rigorous QC testing and are guaranteed to perform when used with our media, reagents and user-friendly protocols. Along with our products comes an excellent scientific support team cross-trained in cells, media, helping you set up your experiments successfully for different applications.


Description: HUASMC from Creative Bioarray are isolated from human umbilical arteries. HUASMC are cryopreserved ...

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Description: HUVSMC from Creative Bioarray are isolated from human umbilical veins. HUVSMC are cryopreserved at ...

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Description: Wharton's jelly cells are derived from the inner jelly substance in the umbilical cord. Wharton's ...

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Description: Human umbilical cord veins are obtained from healthy donors. Each cord vein is individually ...

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