Human Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Robust, versatile stem cells with multiple differentiation pathways and the ability to promote tissue regeneration and enhance physiological cell activities.

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  • Introduction

    Cells isolated from red marrow collected from a single adult human donor and then passaged three times to assure consistency. Vial contains approximately 500,000 cells. Shipped with dry ice.

    Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cells (BMSCs) contribute to the homeostasis of musculoskeletal tissue as well as support for the growth and differentiation of primitive hemopoietic cells.

    BMSCs are extremely versatile and have been used in a host of tissue differentiation applications including but not limited to adipogenic, chondrogenic, osteogenic and neural cell like conversions. These cells can be used for a range of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications.

    • Unperturbed cells from isolation to cryopreservation
    • Maximum viability, consistency, and plating potential
    • Frozen at exponential growth stage (pass 3) for maximum for expansion post- thaw
    • Fully multipotent in their ability to differentiate

    Key Research Applications

    • Unperturbed cells from isolation to cryopreservation
    • Maximum viability, consistency, and plating potential
    • Frozen at exponential growth stage (pass 3) for maximum for expansion post- thaw
    • Fully multipotent in their ability to differentiate

    CET's Bone Marrow-Derived MSCs used to observe cell fusion mechanics in human urothelial carcinoma cell (UMUC-3) to study immunosurveillance


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    Description

    Stability & Storage Temperature Storage Time
    Human Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells -80°C (preferably in the vapor phase of a liquid nitrogen storage unit) 12 months
    Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expansion Media (not included) 4°C 3 months
    Human Osteogenic Differentiation Media (not included) 4°C 3 months
    Complete Media (see Media Formulation Instructions) 2-8°C Not applicable

    Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles for cells. Avoid repeated exposure to room temperature and light for media.

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