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Our Human Lung ECM is a biologically derived matrix isolated from healthy or diseased lung tissues, including donors with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), COPD, and other pulmonary conditions. Preserving key structural proteins such as collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and laminin, this ECM provides an organ-specific microenvironment ideal for studying fibrosis, regenerative medicine, drug screening, and respiratory disease modeling.

 

Available sol-gel format, Human Lung ECM is suitable for both 2D and 3D culture systems, promoting cell attachment, proliferation, and tissue-specific differentiation. One vial is sufficient for coating a standard 1-well plate or producing up to 5 well-plates with spheroid cultures, supporting scalable experimental designs. Customization options based on disease background and ECM composition are available upon request.

Whether you aim to model healthy liver function or investigate disease progression mechanisms like fibrosis, steatosis, chronic inflammation, and metabolic dysregulation, our hECM hydrogel supports a wide range of applications. It is fully compatible with primary human hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells, Kupffer cells, and immune cell co-cultures, making it an ideal platform for drug screening, toxicity testing, biomarker discovery, and fibrosis reversal research.

 

Custom formulations are available to tailor ECM composition, stiffness, and disease relevance to meet your specific experimental needs.

 

Lung-Derived ECM hydrogel

$250.00Price
0/500
    • 10 mg of ECM content in 1 mL
    • 1 mL/vial
    • Validated for coating and 3D culture experiments
    • Native liver ECM protein ratio
    • Sterile

     

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