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Cc 2545

Manufactured by Lonza

CC-2545 is a laboratory instrument designed for cell culture applications. It provides a controlled environment for maintaining and growing cell cultures. The core function of this product is to regulate temperature, humidity, and gas composition within the chamber to support optimal cell growth conditions.

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Endothelial Cell Culture and Characterization

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Human ECs were purchased from different vendors to capture a broad spectrum of sampling. Specifically, we obtained HUVECs (C2519A; Lonza; C-12203; PromoCell), HSaVECs (HSVEC/A; VEC-Technologies; cAP-0019; Angio-Proteomie), HAECs (PCS-100-011; ATCC; 6100; ScienCell), HIAECs (CC-2545; Lonza; cAP-0020; Angio-Proteomie), HBMVECs (ACBRI 376 V; Cell-Systems; cAP-0002; Angio-Proteomie), HUMVECs (C-12295; PromoCell; 7000; ScienCell), HLMVECs (3000; ScienCell; C-12281; PromoCell), HAMVECs (7200; ScienCell), and HDMECs (C-12212; PromoCell; 2000; ScienCell). All types of ECs were cultured in EGM-2 endothelial growth medium (CC-3162; Lonza) supplemented with 5% FBS (Omega Scientific) and were maintained at 37°C with 5% CO2. Similar EC passages 4–6 were used for final experiments. Human dermal fibroblasts were a gift from W. Lowry (University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA), expanded in DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS, and cultured in EMG-2 medium over 48 h before RNA expression experiments. Brightfield images were acquired by using an Axiovert 200M inverted microscope (Zeiss).
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Isolation and Characterization of Human Coronary Cells

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Human primary coronary artery endothelial cells (CAEC) and CAVSMCs from healthy individuals were purchased from Lonza (CC-2545 and CC-2583). Human primary coronary artery vascular smooth muscle cells from T2DM patients with CVD were isolated as previously reported by Dr. Pereira (Dinardo et al., 2015 ; Dinardo et al., 2014 (link); Vaquero et al., 2012 (link)).
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