Primary Rat Brain Hypothalamus Neurons
Key Features
Cat. No.:
NTV-1225-YJ19
Species
Rat
Cell Type
Neurons
Related Disease
Neuroendocrine-related diseases and disorders
Summary
| Description | Cryopreserved primary hypothalamic neurons isolated from rat brain. These cells are a useful tool for studying neuroendocrine-related diseases and disorders. |
| Species | Rat |
| Application | Functional Assay |
| Cell Type | Neurons |
| Size | ≥2*10⁶ cells |
| System | Nervous System |
| Growth Conditions | 37°C with 5% CO₂ |
| Related Disease | Neuroendocrine-related diseases and disorders |
| Synonyms | Rat Hypothalamic Neurons; Primary Rat Hypothalamic Neurons; Rat Primary Hypothalamus Neurons; Rat Brain Hypothalamic Neurons; Rat Brain Striatum Neurons |
| Biosafety Level | BSL-1 |
| Format | Frozen |
| Shipping | On dry ice or in a liquid nitrogen container. |
| Storage | This product must be stored in liquid nitrogen only. Storage at -20°C or -80°C is prohibited. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. |
Specifications
| Viability | Do not perform a trypan blue viability count right after thawing. Live cells may also stain, making the count inaccurate. |
| Mycoplasma Testing | Negative |
| Warnings | For your protection, you must wear protective gloves, clothing, and a face mask when handling frozen vials. Bear in mind that some liquid seepage into the vial can occur during storage. Upon thawing, the liquid nitrogen turns into a gas. Due to the nature of nitrogen, this can cause pressure to build up inside the vial, potentially leading to the vial bursting or the cap ejecting. This creates a risk of flying debris. |
| Research Use Only | For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use. |
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