Cat.#: BBM-C-148
Description | Rat Astrocytes-adult (RA-a) from Ace Therapeutics are isolated from adult CD® IGS rat brains and are cryopreserved after purification. Each vial contains at least 0.5×10^6 cells per ml and is delivered frozen. |
Species | Rat |
Source | Brain |
Recommended Medium | It is recommended to use Rat Astrocytes Medium Kit for culturing in vitro. |
Cell Type | Astrocytes |
Disease | Normal |
Quality Control | Rat Astrocytes-adult test negative for bacteria, yeast, fungi, and mycoplasma. |
Shipping and Storage | Ace Therapeutics ships frozen cells using dry ice. Upon receiving the frozen cells, immediately move them into liquid nitrogen (-180 °C) for storage. Note: Never can cells be kept at -20 °C, and repeated freezing and thawing of cells is not recommended. |
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