Cat. No.: | SPDDSC00011 |
Rat dental papilla cells are derived from ectodermal mesenchyme and have multi-directional differentiation potential. They are the only precursor cells that differentiate into odontoblasts in the body. This cell plays an important role in tooth development and repair of dental pulp damage. Our rat dental papilla cells are prepared by digestion with mixed collagenase, and the total number of cells is approximately 5 × 105 cells/bottle. | |
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Description: | Rat dental papilla cells are derived from ectodermal mesenchyme and have multi-directional differentiation potential. They are the only precursor cells that differentiate into odontoblasts in the body. This cell plays an important role in tooth development and repair of dental pulp damage. Our rat dental papilla cells are prepared by digestion with mixed collagenase, and the total number of cells is approximately 5 × 105 cells/bottle. |
Species: | Rat |
Tissue: | Dental papilla tissue |
Growth Characteristics: | Adherent growth |
Morphological Characteristics: | Fusiform, polygonal |
Medium: | Rat dental papilla cells complete medium |
Quality Control: | After collagen I immunofluorescence detection, the cell purity was over 90%, the cell activity was good, and it did not contain bacteria, fungi, mycoplasma, infectious viruses, etc. |
Shipping: | T25 culture bottle |