Blood Vessel Cells
Our blood vessel cell portfolio comprises a diverse collection of primary vascular cells representing the major cellular components of the arterial and venous wall. These products support research in vascular biology, cardiovascular disease, angiogenesis, vascular remodeling, endothelial dysfunction, hypertension, and diabetes-associated vascular complications.
Available models include endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and fibroblasts isolated from multiple vascular beds and disease backgrounds. We also provide fluorescent protein-expressing vascular cells and disease-relevant models to support mechanistic studies, live-cell imaging, and functional vascular assays.
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Our Blood Vessel Cell Portfolio Highlights
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Diverse Vascular Cell Types
- Endothelial cells from arterial, venous, and placental vasculature
- Vascular smooth muscle cells from multiple vessel origins
- Vascular fibroblasts from aortic, coronary, carotid, and venous tissues
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Disease-Relevant Vascular Models
- Hypertension-associated endothelial, smooth muscle, and fibroblast models
- Type I and Type II diabetic vascular cell models
- Cells supporting studies of endothelial dysfunction and vascular remodeling
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Advanced Research Cell Models
- GFP- and RFP-expressing vascular cells
- Aequorin reporter smooth muscle cell models
- Suitable for live-cell imaging and functional assays
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Disease-Oriented Model Selection
Support in identifying healthy or disease-associated vascular cell models for studies of hypertension, diabetes, atherosclerosis, and vascular dysfunction.
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Vessel-Specific Cell Resources
Access to cells derived from aorta, coronary artery, carotid artery, subclavian artery, iliac artery, internal thoracic artery, saphenous vein, and other vascular tissues.
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Multi-Cell Vascular Studies
Compatible endothelial cell, smooth muscle cell, and fibroblast combinations for vascular wall reconstruction and co-culture applications.
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Scalable Project Supply
Flexible supply options for exploratory studies, long-term cardiovascular research programs, and high-throughput screening projects.
What types of blood vessel cells are available?
Our portfolio includes endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, and fibroblasts derived from multiple arterial and venous tissues, including aorta, coronary artery, carotid artery, iliac artery, subclavian artery, and saphenous vein.
Do you provide disease-related vascular cell models?
Yes. We offer vascular cell models associated with hypertension and diabetes, enabling studies of endothelial dysfunction, vascular inflammation, smooth muscle remodeling, and disease-associated vascular pathology.
Are fluorescently labeled vascular cells available?
Yes. Selected endothelial and smooth muscle cell models are available with GFP, RFP, or GFP-aequorin expression, supporting live-cell imaging, cell tracking, calcium signaling studies, and co-culture experiments.
Can these cells be used for angiogenesis and vascular remodeling studies?
Yes. Vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells are widely used in angiogenesis, vessel formation, endothelial barrier function, vascular remodeling, and cardiovascular drug discovery applications.
What applications are blood vessel cells commonly used for?
Common applications include cardiovascular disease research, hypertension studies, diabetes-related vascular complications, atherosclerosis research, vascular toxicity assessment, angiogenesis assays, and vascular tissue engineering.