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Collagen I, rat tail (8-11 mg/ml)

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Collagen I, rat tail provided at concentrations of 8-11 mg/ml, plays a critical role in various research applications due to its widespread presence in many tissues and organs, particularly the dermis, tendon, and bone. In the realm of tissue engineering and cellular studies, this form of collagen is invaluable. When applied as a thin coating on tissue culture surfaces, it significantly enhances cell attachment and proliferation. This is due to its ability to provide a biomimetic surface that mimics the natural environment of cells, promoting better adhesion and growth. Additionally, when used in a gel form, Collagen I, rat tail facilitates the expression of cell-specific morphologies and functions. This is for studies focused on cellular behavior in a three-dimensional context, where the extracellular matrix plays a pivotal role in dictating cellular architecture and function. Such applications make Collagen I, rat tail, a versatile tool in the study of cellular interactions and tissue development.


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Collagen I, rat tail (8-11 mg/ml), 100 mg

sc-506257
100 mg
$357.00