Our human pericytes are primary cells isolated from healthy human vascular tissues and expanded under optimized conditions to retain their native phenotype and functional properties. Pericytes are critical regulators of vascular stability, blood-brain barrier integrity, angiogenesis, and inflammatory responses, making them essential tools in vascular biology, neurovascular research, and tissue engineering.
These contractile mural cells express typical markers such as NG2, PDGFR-β, CD146, and α-SMA, and are suitable for in vitro studies involving endothelial-pericyte interaction, vessel maturation, fibrosis, and microvascular remodeling. Each lot is thoroughly characterized to ensure high purity, viability, and reproducible performance in culture.Our human pericytes are primary cells isolated from healthy human vascular tissues and expanded under optimized conditions to retain their native phenotype and functional properties. Pericytes are critical regulators of vascular stability, blood-brain barrier integrity, angiogenesis, and inflammatory responses, making them essential tools in vascular biology, neurovascular research, and tissue engineering.These contractile mural cells express typical markers such as NG2, PDGFR-β, CD146, and α-SMA, and are suitable for in vitro studies involving endothelial-pericyte interaction, vessel maturation, fibrosis, and microvascular remodeling. Each lot is thoroughly characterized to ensure high purity, viability, and reproducible performance in culture.
Human Brain Pericytes
Morphology and growth characteristics
Immunophenotyping for pericyte-specific markers
Sterility and mycoplasma testing
Viability Post-Thaw: ≥ 80%
Angiogenesis and vascular remodeling studies
Blood-brain barrier modeling
Fibrosis and tissue repair research
Co-culture with endothelial cells