Human Ovarian Microvascular Endothelial Cells, Passage 1
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Human Ovarian Microvascular Endothelial Cells, Passage 1

Cryopreserved Primary Cells, Single Donor

Angiogenesis is critical for many physiological processes including organ development and tissue repair. In human ovaries, angiogenesis is known to be associated with the development of follicles and the formation of the corpusluteum. A complex vascular network is formed within the thecal cell layer during follicular growth, and rapid neovascularization occurs toward the granulosa cell layer after ovulation. Endothelial cells from different organs, as well as from large and small vessels of the same organ, have specialized properties. The endothelial cells prepared from the specific microvasculature of the ovarian follicle are an ideal in vitro model for the study of the angiogenesis and physiology of the female reproductive system. (SC7300)
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