Collagen I, found in most tissues and organs, is most plentiful in dermis, tendon, and bone. It is an integral part of the framework that holds cells and tissues together and has been recognized as a useful matrix for improving cell culture.?In vitro?use of collagen can exert effects on the adherence, morphology, growth, migration, and differentiation of a variety of cell types. Applications include promotion of cell attachment and spreading, rapid expansion of cell populations, serum-free or reduced serum culture, cell adhesion assays, and improving survival of primary cells in culture.
Source: rat tail tendon
Quality control: tested for ability to promote attachment and spreading of HT-1080 human fibrosarcoma cells