Rat Perineurial Fibroblasts
Isolated from CD® IGS rat nerve. RPNF are cryopreserved at P0 and delivered frozen. Each vial contains >5 x 105 cells in 1 ml volume.
Perineurial fibroblasts are of mesenchymal origin and form the perineurium. The perineurium plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the internal peripheral nerve environment by creating a physical barrier that, under physiologic condition, limits the entry of biologically active proteins, infectious agents, and blood-borne cells into the nerve bundles. The perineurial fibroblasts are characterized by distinct ultrastructural features, including non-branching thin cytoplasmic processes coated by an external lamina and joined at their ends by a tight junction, few organelles, actin and vimentin filaments, and numerous pinocytotic vesicles. Perineurial fibroblasts are initially recruited from the surrounding mesenchyme to form a loose, permeable sheath around axons and Schwann cells, where they are separated by the extracellular matrix. These cells later undergo a mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition to form tight junctions and organize into the perineurium. Perineurial fibroblasts are immunoreactive for vimentin but not for the Schwann cell marker S-100.
RPNF from ScienCell Research Laboratories are isolated from CD® IGS rat nerve. RPNF are cryopreserved at P0 and delivered frozen. Each vial contains >5 x 105 cells in 1 ml volume. RPNF are characterized by immunofluorescence with antibodies specific to vimentin and/or fibronectin. RPNF are negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. RPNF are guaranteed to further expand for 5 population doublings under the conditions provided by ScienCell Research Laboratories.
Recommended Medium
It is recommended to use Fibroblast Medium (FM, Cat. #2301) for culturing RPNF in vitro.
| Catalog No. | R1710 |
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| Country of Manufacture | United States |
| Product Code | RPNF |
| Size/Quantity | 5 x 10^5 cells/vial |
| Product use | This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans, animals, or in vitro diagnostic procedures. |
| Storage | Transfer cells directly and immediately from dry ice to liquid nitrogen upon receiving and keep the cells in liquid nitrogen until cell culture is needed for experiments. |
| Shipping | Dry ice. |
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