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Mouse Small Intestinal Mucosal Epithelial Cells

Research on the Mouse Small Intestinal Mucosal Epithelial Cells is essential to the study of chemotherapy-induced mucositis, ischemia-reperfusion injury, rotavirus infection, and nutrient absorption studies. The intestine, also known as the bowel, is a long, muscular tube that extend from the stomach to the anus. It plays a crucial role in the digestive system, with its primary functions being food digestion and nutrient absorption. The intestine is divided into two main sections: the small intestine and the large intestine, each contributing to different stages of digestion and waste processing. The Mouse Small Intestinal Mucosal Epithelial Cells are to be used with Mouse Small Intestinal Mucosal Epithelial Cell Medium (Cat. No. ACM0466). This product is intended for laboratory in vitro use only. It is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical applications.

Product Specifications

Type

Primary Cells

Growth Properties

Mouse Small Intestinal Mucosal Epithelial Cell Medium (ARM0466)

Shipping Conditions

Cryopreserved in vials and shipped on dry ice

Nature of Disease

Normal

Mycoplasma Testing

Negative for mycoplasma through PCR analysis

Species

Mus musculus (Mouse)

Growth Temperature

37°C

Sterility

The bacterial, yeast, fungi are not detected in these cells by daily monitor.

Tissue Source

Intestine

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