Q:
Approximately what size are the Coronary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells (CASMCs)?
A:
Lonza’s R&D estimates that the CASMC’s are around 30 µm in diameter when rounded/in suspension.
Related Cells:
SMC, coronary artery, human (CASMC)
Categories:
Primary Cells and Media
Research Areas:
Cardiovascular
Basic Research
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