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+ | == Hela cells == | ||
+ | == Muscle cells == | ||
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+ | == Collagen for 3D or coating surfaces == | ||
+ | Type I Collagen is a major structural component of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Therefore, this | ||
+ | fibrous protein is often used in three-dimensional (3D) collagen gels that simulate the in vivo cell | ||
+ | environment better than the traditional 2D systems. Additionally, Collagen I is ideal for coating | ||
+ | surfaces, as it can form thin layers for culturing cells. | ||
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+ | Feb 2021 we bought Type 1 Collagen from Ibid through Inter Instrument https://interinst.no/. | ||
+ | The product number is IB 50202 (4x5ml 5 mg/ml), price 3226,- + MVA | ||
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+ | [[Protocols for Type 1 Collagen IB 50202]] |
Revision as of 14:38, 19 March 2021
Hela cells
Muscle cells
Collagen for 3D or coating surfaces
Type I Collagen is a major structural component of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Therefore, this fibrous protein is often used in three-dimensional (3D) collagen gels that simulate the in vivo cell environment better than the traditional 2D systems. Additionally, Collagen I is ideal for coating surfaces, as it can form thin layers for culturing cells.
Feb 2021 we bought Type 1 Collagen from Ibid through Inter Instrument https://interinst.no/. The product number is IB 50202 (4x5ml 5 mg/ml), price 3226,- + MVA