Saturday, April 12, 2014

Human Mesothelial Cells

Mesothelial cells play pivotal roles in ovarian cancer metastasis, peritoneal dialysis, surgical adhesions, inflammatory response, and metabolic disease. These specialized epithelial cells form a single cell layer with a critical barrier function and provide a frictionless surface for organs and tissue to move without damage. We isolate peritoneal mesothelial cells from omental tissue biopsies with minimal propagation.
Mesothelial cells are available either cryopreserved or in culture. Ready to use medium is also available for use with our mesothelial cells.
 
Human mesothelial cells in culture

Ordering Information:

Human Cryopreserved Mesothelial Cells

ItemBMICat #Price
Cryopreserved Human Adult Mesothelial Cells, 1 million cells/vialVariesMES-F$459.00
Cryopreserved Human Adult Mesothelial Cells, SUPERLOT, 1 million cells/vialVariesMES-F-SL$459.00
Cryopreserved Human Adult Mesothelial Cells, DIABETIC Donor, 1 million cells/vialVariesDMES-F$894.00
Mesothelial Cell Growth Medium500 mlMSO-1$102.00
Mesothelial Cell Basal Medium500 mlMSB-1$83.00
Mesothelial Cell Freeze Medium100 mlMCM-100$139.00
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Recent Publications:View
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Overexpression of SOCS3 exhibits preclinical antitumor activity against malignant pleural mesothelioma. Iwahori, K., Serada, S., Fujimoto, M., Nomura, S., Osaki, T., Lee, C. M., Mizuguchi, H., Takahashi, T., Ripley, B., Okumura, M., Kawase, I., Kishimoto, T. and Naka, T. (2011), International Journal of Cancer, 129: n/a. doi: 10.1002/ijc.25716download pdf
Complete regression of human malignant mesothelioma xenografts following local injection of midkine promoter-driven oncolytic adenovirus. Kubo, S., Kawasaki, Y., Yamaoka, N., Tagawa, M., Kasahara, N., Terada, N. and Okamura, H. (2010), The Journal of Gene Medicine, 12: 681-692. doi: 10.1002/jgm.1486.download pdf

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