Q:

Where are Lonza’s HSMM cells isolated from?

A:

Lonza obtains our Human Skeletal Muscle Myoblasts( HSMM), both diseased and normal, from quadriceps or psoas muscle tissue.

Related Cells:
Skeletal Muscle Myoblast, (HSMM) human ; Skeletal Muscle Myoblast (HSMM), human diabetes Type 1 ; Skeletal Muscle Myoblast (HSMM), human diabetes Type 2
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