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Created page with "Some group that calls itself ATCC sells primary dermal microvascular endothelial cells obtained from neonatal foreskins. The descriptions are as follows: ATCC® Number: PCS-..."
Some group that calls itself ATCC sells primary dermal microvascular endothelial cells obtained from neonatal foreskins. The descriptions are as follows:
ATCC® Number: PCS-110-010 Price: $559.00<br>
Name: Primary Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells; Normal, Human, Neonatal<br>
Biosafety Level: 1<br>
Shipped: frozen<br>
Organism: Homo sapiens (human)<br>
Source: Neonatal foreskin<br>
Growth Properties: Adherent<br>
Age: Neonatal<br>
Morphology: Cobblestone appearance<br>
Number of Viable Cells per Vial: ≥ 500,000 in cryopreservation medium<br>
Volume per Vial: 1 ml
More info at:
* http://www.atcc.org/ATCCAdvancedCatalogSearch/ProductDetails/tabid/452/Default.aspx?ATCCNum=PCS-110-010&Template=primaryCells
Coriell Institute for Medical Research sells epidermal keratinocytes derived from neonatal foreskins.
Price: $250<br>
Product Summary<br>
Description Epidermal keratinocytes - pooled, cultures established on collagen IV<br>
Derivation Neonatal foreskins<br>
Product 1,250,000 viable cells frozen/ampule<br>
State Cryopreserved<br>
Donor Pooled<br>
Passage level First<br>
Recommended medium Defined keratinocyte serum-free medium<br>
Recommended substrate Collagen IV 0.5-1.0 µg/cm2<br>
Positive marker Morphology through serial passage<br>
Lifespan after recovery CPD = cumulative population doublings. See lot information<br>
Comments Test negative for HIV-1, hepatitis B, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast and fungi<br>
Shipping Shipped frozen
More info at:
* http://ccr.coriell.org/Sections/Search/NHFK.aspx?Ref=NHFK&PgId=202
This should go on this page, and these companies need to have their own profiles.
== Other cosmetics companies to investigate ==
According to this article, Estee Lauder, Helene Curtis, and Mary Kay Cosmetics, use babies’ foreskins in their products as well. We need to look into these.
* http://www.acroposthion.com/acroposthion_019.htm
[[User:Orly21|Orly21]] 07:49, 10 March 2011 (CST)
Might be something looking into:
* http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/german-scientists-growing-skin-baby-foreskins-202956126.html
[[User:Orly21|Orly21]] 21:11, 20 December 2011 (CST)
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ATCC® Number: PCS-110-010 Price: $559.00<br>
Name: Primary Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells; Normal, Human, Neonatal<br>
Biosafety Level: 1<br>
Shipped: frozen<br>
Organism: Homo sapiens (human)<br>
Source: Neonatal foreskin<br>
Growth Properties: Adherent<br>
Age: Neonatal<br>
Morphology: Cobblestone appearance<br>
Number of Viable Cells per Vial: ≥ 500,000 in cryopreservation medium<br>
Volume per Vial: 1 ml
More info at:
* http://www.atcc.org/ATCCAdvancedCatalogSearch/ProductDetails/tabid/452/Default.aspx?ATCCNum=PCS-110-010&Template=primaryCells
Coriell Institute for Medical Research sells epidermal keratinocytes derived from neonatal foreskins.
Price: $250<br>
Product Summary<br>
Description Epidermal keratinocytes - pooled, cultures established on collagen IV<br>
Derivation Neonatal foreskins<br>
Product 1,250,000 viable cells frozen/ampule<br>
State Cryopreserved<br>
Donor Pooled<br>
Passage level First<br>
Recommended medium Defined keratinocyte serum-free medium<br>
Recommended substrate Collagen IV 0.5-1.0 µg/cm2<br>
Positive marker Morphology through serial passage<br>
Lifespan after recovery CPD = cumulative population doublings. See lot information<br>
Comments Test negative for HIV-1, hepatitis B, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast and fungi<br>
Shipping Shipped frozen
More info at:
* http://ccr.coriell.org/Sections/Search/NHFK.aspx?Ref=NHFK&PgId=202
This should go on this page, and these companies need to have their own profiles.
== Other cosmetics companies to investigate ==
According to this article, Estee Lauder, Helene Curtis, and Mary Kay Cosmetics, use babies’ foreskins in their products as well. We need to look into these.
* http://www.acroposthion.com/acroposthion_019.htm
[[User:Orly21|Orly21]] 07:49, 10 March 2011 (CST)
Might be something looking into:
* http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/german-scientists-growing-skin-baby-foreskins-202956126.html
[[User:Orly21|Orly21]] 21:11, 20 December 2011 (CST)
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''I don't know whether to puke or lose my temper.''
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