MDCK-II Cells
25 955,00Kč
Cena bez DPH: 21 450,41Kč
- Výrobce: Cytion
- Kód výrobce: CYT-305233
Dostupné možnosti
Madin-Darby Canine Kidney type II (MDCK-II) cells are an epithelial cell line derived from the kidney of an adult female cocker spaniel. These cells are widely used in biomedical research due to their unique ability to form tight junctions and polarized monolayers, which are characteristic features of epithelial tissues. MDCK-II cells exhibit robust growth and differentiation properties, making them an excellent model for studying epithelial cell biology, including cell polarity, transport processes, and barrier function.
The MDCK-II cell line is particularly valuable for investigating the mechanisms of virus-host interactions, especially for influenza virus research. The cells' ability to form polarized monolayers makes them ideal for studying the directional release and spread of viruses. Additionally, MDCK-II cells are frequently employed in drug transport and toxicity studies, as their well-defined tight junctions provide a reliable model for assessing the permeability and barrier function of epithelial cells. Their responsiveness to various growth factors and hormones further enhances their utility in diverse research applications.
Researchers also use MDCK-II cells to explore renal physiology and pathophysiology, given their origin from kidney tissue. This cell line provides insights into kidney epithelial cell function, including ion transport, fluid regulation, and cellular responses to injury. Overall, MDCK-II cells are a versatile and essential tool in the study of epithelial cell biology and related biomedical fields.
| Technické specifikace | |
| Doprava a skladování | Cryopreserved cell lines are shipped on dry ice in validated, insulated packaging with sufficient refrigerant to maintain approximately −78 °C throughout transit. On receipt, inspect the container immediately and transfer vials without delay to appropriate storage. |
| Vlastnosti | |
| Původ | Canine, Kidney |
| Specifita | Canine cell lines |
