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| Cat No. | ABC-SC0039 |
| Product Type | Animal Adult Stem Cells |
| Cell Type | Stem Cell |
| Species | Mouse |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Inferior Mesenteric Plexus |
| Disease | Normal |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
Mouse Inferior Mesenteric Plexus Neuronal Stem Cells; Frozen Vial and Plated cells are available.
HighQC™ Mouse Inferior Mesenteric Plexus (IMP) Neuronal Stem Cells are primary enteric neural crest-derived stem cells isolated from the inferior mesenteric plexus ganglia of adult mice, a key component of the distal enteric nervous system (ENS). These cells originate from gut neural crest stem cells, a peripheral neural crest stem cell population capable of extensive self-renewal and multilineage differentiation, including neurons and glial cells of the ENS. These murine enteric neural stem cells express neural progenitor markers such as Nestin and Sox10, and under defined conditions can differentiate into both enteric neurons and enteric glia, contributing to ENS development and maintenance. In vitro these stem cells can be expanded and induced to form neurosphere-like aggregates, making them valuable for studies of enteric neurogenesis, gut motility regulation, and stem cell therapy applications. 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 | HighQC™ Mouse Inferior Mesenteric Plexus Neuronal Stem Cell, Mouse IMP Neural Stem Cells, mEnteric NSCs |
| Species | Mouse |
| Cat.No | ABC-SC0039 |
| Product Category | Stem Cells |
| Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
| Cell Type | Stem Cell |
| Growth Mode | Adherent |
| Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Inferior Mesenteric Plexus |
| Disease | Normal |
| Biosafety Level | 1 |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Product Type | Animal Adult Stem Cells |
These mouse IMP Neuronal Cells are particularly suited for investigating enteric neuropathies, including diabetic gastrointestinal dysfunction and inflammatory bowel disease. They support studies of neurotransmission, electrophysiology, neuroinflammation, and cell signaling in gut motility research. Additionally, their responsiveness to neurotransmitters and neurotrophic factors enables drug discovery, gut-brain axis modeling, and studies of ENS plasticity under disease or pharmacological conditions.
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