Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Transfection Kit
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8.0 ml(Cat-410146) | Inquiry | Add to cart |
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The HUVEC cell line, which stands for Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cell line, is a valuable resource in studying different processes that occur in the body, such as angiogenesis. This cell line was derived and established from endothelial cells found in the human umbilical vein, hence its name. It has proven to be extremely useful in examining the inner workings of the umbilical cord.
The process of creating new blood vessels from already-existing ones is known as angiogenesis, and scientists think that HUVEC cells may play a part in this process. This procedure is essential for feeding malignant growths with nourishment. Many research teams are focused on creating angiogenesis-specific cancer treatments. New blood vessels grow as a result of angiogenesis, a natural process utilised for healing and reproduction. Angiogenesis is controlled by the body's chemical signals, which promote the growth of new blood vessels and aid in the repair of damaged ones. Cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetic ulcers, and other serious and disabling disorders can result from an imbalance in blood vessel growth. To counteract excessive or insufficient blood vessel growth, angiogenesis inhibitors are often employed to disrupt the formation of new blood vessels.
Endothelial cells play a vital role in a wide range of physiological and pathophysiological processes, including arterial disease and the development of cancer. HUVEC systems are frequently used in physiological and pharmacological investigations, such as studying the transport of macromolecules, fibrinolysis, and blood coagulation. HUVEC cells respond to cytokine stimulation by expressing cell adhesion molecules. Apart from their involvement in angiogenesis research, HUVEC cells find applications in various other fields. They are utilized in toxicology testing, drug screening, and the advancement of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches. Moreover, HUVEC cells serve as a valuable tool for studying different aspects of endothelial cell biology, including cell migration, adhesion, and signal transduction. CD BioSciences offers an advanced lipid-based HUVEC transfection reagent kit specifically designed for umbilical vein endothelial cells.