ObaCell® 2D Live Plate
ObaCell® was created as a tool for disease modeling and drug screening; moreover, it's a versatile plug-and-play system capable of seamless integration with other organ-on-a-chip models, offering boundless potential for transformative research and innovation.
ObaCell® 2D Live Plate is a ready to use 2-dimensional functional adipose model provided to you in a 96-well plate format. Customize your model by choosing a unique cell donor(s) from our diverse inventory that best represents the prevalent population modeled in your study. Choose up to 4 cell donors per plate. A 3-week lead time is needed to initiate culture in our lab before delivering to you.
Endpoint analyses capable of this model include, but are not limited to, brightfield and fluorescent imaging, confocal microscopy, high-throughput microscopy, cell viability staining, metabolic activity assays via alamarblue or similar reagents, cell retrieval, histological staining, secretome analysis, cytokine profiles, and RNA and protein expression.
Model Highlights
We recommend this model for entry-level studies and as a control for 3D models due to its high confluency, robust adipogenesis, and notable stability and reproducibility. The 2-dimensional monolayer culture format enables easy access to cells during treatment.
Product Components
1 ready to use 2D adipose model in a 96-well plate format.
96 tests
consists of ASC differentiated into pre-adipocytes for 2 weeks.
Product Formats
1 Cell Donor
Price $4,200
SKU OS-318-01
2 Cell Donors
Price $5,000
SKU OS-318-02
3 Cell Donors
Price $5,800
SKU OS-318-03
4 Cell Donors
Price $6,600
SKU OS-318-04
We suggest choosing a donor pool for pilot studies to lower variability of donor performance. Priced as 1 cell donor.
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Relevant Publications
2021
- Human Adipose-Derived Stromal/Stem Cell Culture and Analysis Methods for Adipose Tissue Modeling In Vitro: A Systematic Review. Cells. 2021 Jun 3; 10(6):1378
- Human Adipose Derived Cells in Two- And Three-Dimensional Cultures: Functional Validation of an In Vitro Fat Construct. Stem Cells Int. 2020 Jun 10
- Fat-on-a-Chip Models for Research and Discovery in Obesity and Its Metabolic Co-Morbidities Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2020 Mar 26.