Cat.#: BBM-3C-059
| Description | Collagens Type I-A is acid-soluble Type-I collagen derived from porcine tendon. This product can quickly form a gel and is suitable for 3D cell culture products. It has high gel strength and transparency and is easy to observe under the microscope. |
| Source | Porcine tendon |
| Size | 20 mL, 100 mL |
| Form | Solution |
| Sterility | Passed sterility test for bacteria and fungi. |
| Concentration | 3.0 mg/mL |
| Storage | 2-10℃ |
| Shipping | Dry ice |
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| BBM-3C-038 | Rat Tail Collagen Type I |
Rat Tail Tendon Collagen Type I from Ace Therapeutics is purified from rat tail by the Birkedal-Hansen method. This product can form a three-dimensional glue with a certain strength when the concentration is above 1mg/mL and the pH is around 7.
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| BBM-3C-049 | Human Collagen Type I |
Human Collagen Type I from Ace Therapeutics is a purified collagen derived from adult human placenta tissue, and this product can be used as a thin layer on tissue culture surfaces to enhance cell adhesion and valorization.
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| BBM-3C-070 | Bovine Collagen I |
Bovine Collagen I from Ace Therapeutics is a purified stromal extracellular matrix protein from fetal bovine extensor tendons and is pepsin-treated to remove telopeptides. This product promotes cell adhesion for cell and tissue culture.
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| BBM-3C-045 | Collagen from Human Placenta |
Collagen from Human Placenta is supplied as a 0.5 M acetic acid solution. It can be used to coat tissue culture surfaces to promote cell attachment
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| BBM-3C-026 | Goat Collagen Type I, 10 mg |
Goat Collagen Type I, 10 mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from goat tissue.
Type I collagen is found in connective tissues and is the major component of tensile strength of the extracellular matrix (ECM). The product is widely used as a thin layer on tissue-culture surfaces to enhance the attachment and proliferation of a variety of cells including endothelial cells, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, epithelial cells, etc. In addition, the product can self-assemble into a 3-D supramolecular gel in vitro as an ideal biological scaffold.
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| BBM-3C-060 | Collagens Type I-P |
Collagens Type I-P is pepsin-solubilized Type-I collagen derived from pig tendon. The product has low viscosity, making it easy to handle and form gels.
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| BBM-3C-034 | Human Collagen Type IV, 0.1mg |
Human Collagen Type IV, 0.1mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from human cartilage.
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| BBM-3C-022 | Mouse Collagen Type I and III, 5 mg |
Mouse Collagen Type I and III, 5 mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from rom tail tendons of the mouse.
Type I collagen is the most abundant collagen and is found in connective tissues including tendons, ligaments, dermis, and blood vessels. Type III collagen is the second most abundant collagen in tissues and is found most commonly in tissues exhibiting elastic properties such as skin, lungs, intestinal walls, and walls of blood vessels, which resembles other fibrillar collagens in structure and function.
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| BBM-3C-020 | Bovine Collagen Type I and III, 10 mg |
Bovine Collagen Type I and III, 10 mg from Ace Therapeutics is purified from calf skin.
Type I collagen is the most abundant collagen and is found in connective tissues including tendons, ligaments, dermis, and blood vessels. Type III collagen is the second most abundant collagen in tissues and is found most commonly in tissues exhibiting elastic properties such as skin, lungs, intestinal walls, and walls of blood vessels, which resembles other fibrillar collagens in structure and function.
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| BBM-3C-018 | Mouse Collagen Type I (Atelocollagen), 1 mg |
Mouse Collagen Type I (Atelocollagen) from Ace Therapeutics is purified from the mouse tail tendon.
Type I collagen is found in connective tissues and is the major component of tensile strength of the extracellular matrix (ECM). The product is widely used as a thin layer on tissue-culture surfaces to enhance the attachment and proliferation of a variety of cells including endothelial cells, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, epithelial cells, etc. In addition, the product can self-assemble into a 3-D supramolecular gel in vitro as an ideal biological scaffold.
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