Sciencell

Ready-To-Use 3D Human Airway Spheroids - 48 plates

Product Code:
 
SC-SP3D-3210-48
Product Group:
 
Primary Cells
Supplier:
 
Sciencell
Cell System:
 
Pulmonary Cell System
Cell Type:
 
Epithelial Cells
Species:
 
Human
Host Type:
 
Human
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Application:
 
3D Cell Culture
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Description:
Airway remodeling chronic inflammation and bacterial colonization in many airway diseases occur in the lower respiratory tract. Primary bronchial epithelial cells are therefore an excellent in vitro source for studying airway diseases such as cystic fibrosis chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and severe asthma. The bronchial epithelium is made up of three principle cell types: basal goblet and ciliated cells of which the latter two form a suprabasal columnar structure and are necessary for mucociliary clearance. ScienCell's ready-to-use 3D Human Airway Spheroids (SP3D-HAS) are generated using primary bronchial epithelial cells and are embedded in their own secreted extracellular matrix (ECM). Importantly immunofluorescence staining and qPCR analysis revealed the presence of basal ciliated and goblet cells in ScienCell's airway spheroids (see Figures 1 and 2). ScienCell's ready-to-use airway spheroids (Cat #SP3D-3210) are great models for studying airway diseases in a simple and high throughput manner.
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ScienCell's 3D Human Airway Spheroids (SP3D-HAS) display the markers of basal ciliated and goblet cells. These spheroids are great models for studying airway diseases in a simple and high throughput manner.

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