Immortalized Human Laryngeal Posterior Commissure Cells
| Unit |
1×10⁶ cells / 1.0 ml |
|---|---|
| Cell Type |
Immortalized Cells |
| Tissue Type |
Larynx |
| Organism |
Human (H. sapiens) |
| Donor History |
Not disclosed |
| Growth Properties |
Adherent ,epithelial (<10% fibroblasts) |
| Growth Conditions | |
| Immortalization Method |
Serial passaging and transduction with recombinant lentiviruses carrying HPV E6/E7 gene |
| Full Information |
https://www.abmgood.com/immortalized-human-laryngeal-posterior-commissure-cells.html |
The posterior commissure region is made up of cells which aid in vocalization. More importantly, it is the region of the larynx most associated with the pharynx. This makes it the first area to be exposed to material from the stomach during laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR); a mechanism suggested contributing to cancers and anomalies in the larynx. Due to its contact with LPR, posterior commissure cells are an attractive model to study laryngeal disorders. The Immortalized Laryngeal Posterior Commissure Cell Line retains its squamous phenotype and continues to express CK5 and CK8 markers after immortalization. Real Time PCR was used to quantify SV40 gene expression in immortalized cell line.
Mikrobiologické aplikace
NGS
Rapid testy
PCR plasty
Třepačky
Suché lázně
Fluorometry
Buněčné kultury
PCR, qPCR, RT
Detekce Mycoplasmat
Reverzní transkripce
Alergie
Intolerance
Elisa
Imunologické analyzátory
Veterinární imunologie
Alergie u zvířat
Intolerance u zvířat
Biochemie
Imunoanalýza
