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Creative Biolabs

Mouse Olfactory Epithelium

[CAT#: NRZP-1122-ZP213]

Species:
Mouse
Cell Types:
Olfactory system-related Cells

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Description

Mouse olfactory epithelial cells are isolated from olfactory epithelial tissue; olfactory epithelial cells are a special sensory epithelial cell in the mucous membrane of the olfactory area of ​​the nasal cavity. The olfactory epithelial cells are prismatic bipolar cells with elongated olfactory hairs on the surface of each cell. , protruding from the surface of the mucosal epithelial cells of the olfactory area, and the other end of the cells is the central process, which often converges into many fine olfactory filaments, forming the olfactory nerve leading to the brain. The special structure of these cells is an important part of the olfactory function.

Cell Types

Olfactory system-related Cells

Application Notes

The in vitro culture period of primary cells is limited. It is recommended to use the special growth medium provided by Creative Biolabs and the correct handeling method to culture the cells, so as to ensure the best culture state of the cells.

Passage Number

5

Species

Mouse
Properties

Size

5×10^5 cells

Growth Pattern

Adherent

Morphology

Polygonal

Culture Medium

Contains FBS, growth factor supplements, Penicillin, Streptomycin, etc.

Tissue Source

olfactory epithelium

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

Frozen cells should be stored in liquid (vapor phase).

Research Use Only

This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans or for therapeutic or diagnostic use.
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