Description
Canine corneal keratocytes (CnCK) are primary cells derived from canine eyes. Corneal keratocytes are neural-derived mesenchymal cells distributed in the corneal stroma. The matrix is __composed of type I and type V collagen fibers arranged in Flake-shaped, predominantly. When the cornea is injured, it stimulates corneal cells to undergo apoptosis or transform into a repair phenotype to promote corneal regeneration.
When cultured under recommended conditions, canine corneal corneal cells (CnCK) cultured in corneal corneal cell growth medium can multiply to 10 population doublings. CnCK can be used as an important in vitro cell model for the study of corneal cell differentiation, corneal injury and related diseases.