CELLYARD pellet / HA scaffold
These pellets are made by molding hydroxyapatite into a circle and sintering. Place a scaffold or pellet in a culture plate and sow cells on it to culture the cells.
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CELLYARD pellet / HA scaffold ( Sterilized )
| Name | Size (mm) | Number of pieces (pieces) |
|---|---|---|
| CELLYARD pellet D5-T2 | φ5×2 | 8 |
| CELLYARD pellet D13-T2 | φ13×2 | 8 |
| CELLYARD HA scaffold D5-T2-P50 | φ5×2 | 8 |
| CELLYARD HA scaffold D13-T2-P50 | φ13×2 | 8 |

These pellets are made by molding hydroxyapatite into a circle and sintering. Place a scaffold or pellet in a culture plate and sow cells on it to culture the cells. “CELLYARD® HA scaffold” is a porous material with 50% porosity, which has the same quality as apatite used in medical artificial bone, and is ideal for cultivating osteoblasts, stem cells, etc. “CELLYARD® pellet” is a dense body with 0% porosity that can be used in osteoclast formation experiments as an alternative to ivory (enamel), which is currently difficult to obtain. It is also suitable for the culture of osteoblasts and other cultures. Both are also used as carriers for various experiments in regenerative medicine related to bone formation (cultured bone) and bone lysis. It can also be used for comparison and control of various studies.
Distributor: AGC Technoglass Co., Ltd.
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- It is of the same quality as medical bone filling materials.
- There are two types of CELLYARD HA scaffold, which are porous (50% porosity), and CELLYARD®® pellet, which is dense, and can be selected according to the application.
- Sizes to fit 96- and 24-well microplates.
- It can be sterilized at high temperatures and pressures by autoclave. (121°C, 20 minutes)
- Cells can be stained using common methods such as HE staining and toluidine blue staining.
Note 1: “CELLYARD pellet” is the same material as “apatite pellet”. There are differences in shape, presence or absence of holes, and sterilization.
Note 2: Regarding the shape change, both products depend on the number of orders, but please contact us separately.
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