For research use only
| Cat No. | ABC-TC3956 |
| Product Type | Skeletal Muscle Cells |
| Cell Type | Myoblast |
| Species | Human |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Muscle |
| Disease | Diabetes Type I |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
Human Muscle Myoblasts–Diabetes Type I support diabetic skeletal muscle biology, differentiation modeling, and insulin sensitivity research.
Human Muscle Myoblasts, Diabetes Type I are primary cells isolated from the skeletal muscle tissue of donors with Type I diabetes. These myogenic precursor cells exhibit characteristic spindle-shaped morphology with adherent growth. Functionally, they retain the capacity to differentiate into myotubes, while displaying altered proliferation and differentiation profiles under diabetic metabolic stress, in association with Type 1 diabetes-related cellular muscle characteristics. The cells express myogenic markers MyoD and desmin. These cells have limited proliferative capacity. Each lot undergoes rigorous screening and isolation procedures, and is rigorously tested to ensure it is free of contamination from HIV-1, HBV, HCV, Syphilis, Mycoplasma, Fungi, Yeast, and Bacteria.
| Product Code | Human Muscle Myoblasts, Diabetes Type I, T1D Muscle Myoblasts, Type I Diabetic Myoblasts, Diabetic Skeletal Myoblasts (T1D) |
| Species | Human |
| Cat.No | ABC-TC3956 |
| Product Category | Primary Cells |
| Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
| Cell Type | Myoblast |
| Growth Mode | Adherent |
| Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Muscle |
| Disease | Diabetes Type I |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Product Type | Skeletal Muscle Cells |
| Quality Control | All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. |
Human Muscle Myoblasts from Type I Diabetes patients serve as a critical in vitro model to study diabetes-related myopathy and muscle dysfunction. For instance, analyzing the impaired differentiation, insulin resistance, and oxidative stress response of these cells enables researchers to explore molecular pathways like PI3K/AKT signaling deficits, supporting discovery research and target identification for diabetes-related muscle cellular mechanisms.
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