Immortalized Canine Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells are immortalized canine endothelial cells derived from brain microvascular tissue. These cells are designed to provide a stable in vitro model of the canine brain microvascular endothelium.
Compared with primary canine brain microvascular endothelial cells, immortalized cell lines offer extended proliferative capacity, more consistent growth, and improved experimental reproducibility. These features make them useful for long-term culture, repeated assays, and studies requiring relatively consistent endothelial cell behavior.
Brain microvascular endothelial cells are key components of the blood-brain barrier and contribute to vascular barrier integrity, selective transport, immune cell trafficking, and regulation of the central nervous system microenvironment.
Immortalized Canine Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells can be used for research on blood-brain barrier models, neurovascular biology, endothelial permeability, inflammatory responses, drug transport, and veterinary or translational neuroscience studies. For additional information regarding cell characteristics, culture conditions, or product details, please contact Ascent Research.