Melanocytes
Melanocytes, skin cells, are located on the middle or bottom layer of skin. Producing melanin is the main function of melanocyte. Melanocyte is widely used on the research of melanoma skin cancer, which is less common but more dangerous if not treated in early stage. Creative Bioarray offers different kinds of melanocyte include Primary Human Melanocyte Cells Human Epidermal Melanocyte-adult and Adult NEONATAL Melanocyte, and also provide various mediums for cell culture.
Description: Normal primary adult melanocytes are a vital research tool for a variety of applications from ...
Description: Normal primary adult melanocytes are a vital research tool for a variety of applications from ...
Description: The melanocyte is a neural crest-derived cell that localizes in humans to several organs including ...
Description: The melanocyte is a neural crest-derived cell that localizes in humans to several organs including ...
Description: The melanocyte is a neural crest-derived cell that localizes in humans to several organs including ...
Description: The melanocyte is a neural crest-derived cell that localizes in humans to several organs including ...
Description: Creative Bioarray's normal Human Epidermal Melanocytes neonatal (HEMn), when grown in Creative ...
Description: Creative Bioarray's normal Human Epidermal Melanocytes adult (HEMa), when grown in Creative ...
Description: Primary Human Melanocyte Cells are pooled primary isolates from 250 individual human ...
Description: Mouse Perivascular Resident Macrophate-type Melanocytes (PVM/Ms) are isolated from normal mouse ...