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Minipig Intestine Epithelial Cells

Minipig Intestine Epithelial Cells

MileCell provides high-quality animal intestine epithelial cells (IECs) to support reliable in vitro intestine research and model development.

Species:
Bama Minipig
Matrix:
Intestine
Cells per Vial:
0.5 million/vial
1 million/vial
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Minipig intestine epithelial cells (IECs) form a critical, single-layered barrier lining the gut and directly interface with the luminal environment. This rapidly renewing epithelium, maintained by intestine stem cells, differentiates into multiple specialized cell types, including nutrient-absorbing enterocytes, mucin-secreting goblet cells, antimicrobial paneth cells, and hormone-releasing enteroendocrine cells. Together, these cells perform essential functions in digestion, immune surveillance, and microbial defense. Owing to these central roles, IECs serve as fundamental in vitro models for studying drug absorption, inflammatory bowel disease, infection, and the development of advanced intestine organoid systems. MileCell provides high-quality, culture-ready animal intestine epithelial cells to support reliable in vitro intestine research and model development.



Product Features


  • Guaranteed high post-thaw viability
  • Expandable, culture-ready cells
  • Customizable options: Multiple species and sizes
  • Plateable and suspension intestine epithelial cell formats available

Quality


  • Post-thaw viability: ≥80%
  • Phenotypic characterization: ZO-1
  • Metabolism qualified
  • Mycoplasma detection: Negative
  • Microbial testing: Negative

Technical Documents


User Guide - Thawing and Plating Cryopreserved Intestine Epithelial Cells.pdf
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