Human larynx extract, sourced from the laryngeal tissue of humans, serves as a valuable research tool in studies focusing on vocal physiology, respiratory function, and tissue regeneration. The larynx is a complex organ involved in phonation, respiration, and airway protection, containing specialized tissues such as vocal cords, mucosa, and cartilage. Researchers utilize human larynx extract to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying vocal fold vibration, tissue biomechanics, and wound healing processes. By analyzing the composition and properties of laryngeal tissue components, researchers aim to explain the structural and functional aspects of vocal fold physiology, including tissue elasticity, mucosal lubrication, and vibration dynamics during speech production. Moreover, human larynx extract provides insights into the cellular processes involved in laryngeal tissue repair and regeneration following injury or surgical interventions. Researchers employ various techniques such as cell culture assays, histological analysis, and biochemical assays to study the effects of growth factors, cytokines, and extracellular matrix components present in laryngeal tissue extract on cell proliferation, differentiation, and matrix remodeling. Additionally, human larynx extract serves as a valuable resource for developing tissue engineering strategies aimed at reconstructing damaged laryngeal tissues and restoring vocal function in patients with voice disorders or laryngeal injuries. Overall, human larynx extract contributes to advancing our understanding of laryngeal biology and holds promise for applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine research.
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
human larynx extract | sc-363765 | 500 µg/200 µl | $120.00 |