Q:

Where are Lonza’s PrSMC cells isolated from?

A:

Lonza’s Prostate Smooth Muscle Cells (PrSMC) are isolated from the stroma and the vasculature of the prostate. Unfortunately, there is no way to distinguish between smooth muscle cells from the stroma and smooth muscle cells from the vasculature and Lonza cannot estimate the ratio of cells from each anatomical region.

Related Cells:
SMC, prostate, (PrSMC) human
Categories:
Primary Cells and Media
Research Areas:
Cancer Research/Cell Biology
Basic Research

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