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Product Description
Human mammary epithelial cells (HMEpC) lie within the alveolar lumen of the breast lobules, which together with mammary ducts and adipose tissues, form a complex network in the mammary gland. HMEpC respond to various growth factors and hormonal cues and undergo changes in growth, invasion, and differentiation during pre- and postnatal stages, puberty, and pregnancy [1]. Aberrant levels of hormones and extracellular matrix composition, and other genetic factors have been shown to induce uncontrolled proliferation of HMEpC, resulting in breast cancer development [2, 3]. Understanding the cellular properties of HMEpC will help identify the disease mechanisms in breast cancer and the new targets for therapeutic development.
iXCells Biotechnologies provides high quality HMEpC, which are isolated from human breast and cryopreserved at P1, with >0.5 million cells in each vial. HMEpC express cytokeratine-14, -18, and -19. They are negative for HIV-1, HBV, HCV, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi and can further expand for 10 population doublings in Epithelial Cell Growth Medium (Cat# MD-0041) under the condition suggested by iXCells Biotechnologies.
Product Details
Tissue |
Human breast |
Package Size |
0.5 million cells/vial |
Passage Number |
P1 |
Shipped |
Cryopreserved |
Storage |
Liquid nitrogen |
Growth Properties |
Adherent |
Media |
References
[1]. Topper, Y.J., Freeman, C.S. (1980) Multiple hormone interactions in the developmental biology of the mammary gland. Physiol Rev 60:1049-106.
[2]. Hennighausen, L., Robinson, G.W. (2001) Signaling pathways in mammary gland development. Dev Cell 1:467-475.
[1]. Topper, Y.J., Freeman, C.S. (1980) Multiple hormone interactions in the developmental biology of the mammary gland. Physiol Rev 60:1049-106.
[2]. Hennighausen, L., Robinson, G.W. (2001) Signaling pathways in mammary gland development. Dev Cell 1:467-475.
Biological | |
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Cell System | Female Reproductive Cell System |
Cell Type | Epithelial Cells |
Species | Human (Normal) |