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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.71
eCl@ss:
32190102
Application
MaxGel™ ECM is used for the following applications:
- Extracellular matrix (ECM) protein binding assays
- Cell invasion assay
- Cell culture
This product creates a three-dimensional environment that improves cellular proflieration by promoting cell growth and migration, and has been shown to aid the proliferation of many types of cells, including human embryonic stem cells, neural stem cells, neurons, glia, astrocytes, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, and keratinocytes.
Other Notes
MaxGel ECM contains human extracellular matrix components including collagens, laminin, fibronectin, tenascin, elastin and a number of proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans. This basement membrane extract reproduces the cooperative interactions between epithelia and mesenchyme that occur during the development and organotypic cell culture of skin.
Legal Information
MaxGel is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
Disclaimer
MaxGel will remain stable for at least 1 year when stored at -70°C.
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Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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International journal of clinical and experimental pathology, 8(9), 10941-10946 (2015-12-01)
This study aims to explore the effects of vein subvolution combined with neural stem cells on nerve regeneration. Animal model of sciatic nerve defects was established with SD rats. A total of 63 SD rats were divided into control group
J Křivánek et al.
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| E0282-1ML | 04061833601051 |