The Human Primary Neural Stem Cells are cryopreserved at passage 2 and can be cultured in vitro. They are isolated from normal human cortex and can be used to study the development, learning and hippocampal plasticity as these neural stem cells have roles in these processes, or in neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
Cell Type
Primary Cells
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Disease
Normal
Gender
Donor Info Not Disclosed
Growth Properties
Adherent
Quantity
5x105 cells / 1.0 ml
Tissue
Brain
Morphology
Multipotent
Species
Human (H. sapiens)
Propagation
The base medium for this cell line is Prigrow X series medium available at abm, Cat. No. TM4178. These cells must be grown in ECM-coated flasks (G299) with the aformentioned medium. Carbon dioxide (CO2): 5%, Temperature: 37.0°C.