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| Cat No. | ABC-TC3320 |
| Product Type | Mouse Primary Cells |
| Cell Type | Myocyte |
| Species | CD57 Mouse |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Heart |
| Disease | Normal |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
The cardiac myocyte is the most physically energetic cell in the body.
CD57 Mouse Cardiac Myocytes are primary ventricular cardiomyocytes isolated from neonatal or adult C57BL/6 mouse heart tissue. These cells exhibit classic rod-shaped morphology. Cardiac myocytes are essential for studying excitation-contraction coupling, calcium signaling, and cardiomyocyte-specific gene expression. These cells are cryopreserved at early passage to retain viability and phenotype. In vitro, they express cardiac-specific markers such as cardiac troponin T (cTnT), α-actinin, and connexin 43. These terminally differentiated myocytes do not proliferate in vitro and are not suitable for passaging. C57BL/6 Mouse Cardiac Myocytes offer a physiologically relevant model for investigating cardiac development, hypertrophy, and electrophysiological abnormalities related to heart disease. Each lot undergoes rigorous screening and isolation procedures, and is rigorously tested to ensure it is free of contamination from Mycoplasma, Fungi, Yeast, and Bacteria.
| Product Code | CD57 Mouse Cardiac Myocytes, Mouse Cardiac Myocytes, Cardiomyocytes, Cardiac Myocytes, CMs, CD57 CMs |
| Species | CD57 Mouse |
| Cat.No | ABC-TC3320 |
| Product Category | Primary Cells |
| Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
| Cell Type | Myocyte |
| Growth Mode | Adherent |
| Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Heart |
| Disease | Normal |
| Biosafety Level | 1 |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Product Type | Mouse Primary Cells |
| Quality Control | All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. |
CD57 Mouse Cardiac Myocytes serve as a reliable in vitro system for modeling cardiac function and pathology, including ischemia-reperfusion injury, arrhythmogenesis, and cardiomyopathies. They are particularly useful in CD57 mouse myocardial studies. Additionally, they provide insight into cardiomyocyte apoptosis, oxidative stress responses, and signaling pathways involved in heart failure and congenital heart diseases. These cardiomyocytes are also valuable for assessing mitochondrial bioenergetics and oxidative phosphorylation under cardiotoxic stress.
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