MSDS Cn210-500
MSDS Cn211-500
MSDS Cn211-GS
MSDS Cn211K-500

Description

http://www.cellapplications.com/sites/default/files/Dog%20Gray.pngMedium carefully optimized for the characteristics and requirements unique to Canine Endothelial Cells.  Attention to detail ensures ideal cell health, viability, performance, physiology, morphology, consistency and data.
 
Use with:
Canine Endothelial Cell Media, formulated specifically for vascular cells isolated from dog tissue.

Details

CAI media are tested for sterility in order to confirm no bacteria, yeast or fungi contaminate the solutions.  The products undergo further quality control for correct pH, osmolality and lack of endotoxins. A panel of different bioassays affirm the media sustain a proper environment for expected cell-type-specific culture, growth, plating, karyotype, physiology, morphology, viability, population doublings, surface markers, cryopreservation, differentiation and/or induction.
 
Laboratory research use only (RUO). Not for human, clinical, diagnostic or veterinary use.

Products

Product Size CAT.# Price Quantity
Canine EC Growth Medium: All-in-one ready-to-use Size: 500 ml CAT.#: Cn211-500 Price: $127.00
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Canine EC Growth Medium Kit: Basal medium & growth supplement sold together packaged separately Size: Yields 500ml CAT.#: Cn211K-500 Price: $136.00
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Canine EC Basal Medium: Basal medium (contains no growth supplement).  Add GS before use. Size: 500 ml CAT.#: Cn210-500 Price: $77.00
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Canine EC Growth Supplement: Added to Basal Medium to create Growth Medium Size: 30 ml CAT.#: Cn211-GS Price: $77.00
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Canine EC Growth Medium wo Hydrocortisone: All-in-one ready-to-use, without Hydrocortisone Size: 500 CAT.#: CN211H-500 Price: $146.00
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Related Products

Product Size CAT.# Price Quantity
Freezing Medium: For general cryopreservation of most primary cells. Contains FBS & DMSO. Size: 50 ml CAT.#: 040-50 Price: $54.00
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Subculture Reagent Kit: 100 ml each of HBSS, Trypsin/EDTA & Trypsin Neutralizing Solution Size: 1 Kit CAT.#: 090K Price: $63.00
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Extended Family Products

Product Size CAT.# Price Quantity
Cyto-X Cell Counting Reagent: 500 tests Size: 1 Bottle CAT.#: 028-01 Price: $160.00
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Cyto-X Cell Counting Reagent Sample: 100 tests Size: Sample CAT.#: 028-S Price: $41.00
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Cytofect Endothelial Cell Transfection Kit (250 x 24-Wells): 250 x 24-Well Rxns Size: 1 Kit CAT.#: TF101K Price: $496.00
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Cytofect Endothelial Cell Transfection Sample Kit (25 x 24-Wells): 25 x 24-Well Rxns Size: 1 Sample Kit CAT.#: TF101KS Price: $62.00
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Resources/Documents

Publications

2016

Anwar, S., T. Yanai, and H. Sakai. 2016. Overexpression of Peroxiredoxin 6 Protects Neoplastic Cells against Apoptosis in Canine Haemangiosarcoma. J Comparative Pathol, 155:29-39.

González-Miguel, J., C. Larrazabal, D. Loa-Mesón, M. Siles-Lucas, F. Simón and R. Morchón. 2016.  Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase and galectin from Dirofilaria immitis participate in heartworm disease endarteritis via plasminogen/plasmin system. Veterinary Parasitology, 223:96-101. 

Swancutt, L. 2016. Single high dose irradiation: applicability of cell survival curve modeling and in vivo evaluation of tumor biologic response. PhD Dissertation, Colorado State University.

2015

González-Miguel J, R. Morchón , M. Siles-Lucas, and F. Simón F. 2015. Fibrinolysis and Proliferative Endarteritis: Two Related Processes in Chronic Infections? The Model of the Blood-Borne Pathogen Dirofilaria immitis. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0124445.

Heishima, K., T. Mori, Y. Ichikawa, H. Sakai, Y. Kuranaga, T. Nakagawa, Y. Tanaka, Y. Okamura, M. Masuzawa, N. Sugito, M. Murakami, N. Yamada, Y. Akao, and K. Maruo. 2015. MicroRNA-214 and MicroRNA-126 Are Potential Biomarkers for Malignant Endothelial Proliferative Diseases. Int J Mol Sci, 16:25377-25391.

2012

Baumgartner-Parzer, S.M., F.R. Waldenberger, A. Freudenthaler, A. Ginouvès-Guerdoux, D. McGahie, and H. Gatto. 2012. The Natural Antioxidants, Pomegranate Extract and Soy Isoflavones, Favourably Modulate Canine Endothelial Cell Function. ISRN veterinary science. 2012: doi:590310.595402/592012/590328.

Osterbur, K. 2012. The mechanism of C-type natriuretic peptide production in dogs and its use as a prognostic indicator in critically ill dogs. University of Missouri, MSc dissertation.