Animal Primary Cells

Animal Primary Cells

The animal cell model is an alternative for in vivo studying the biological functions of cells. As models for human systems, researchers can use animal cells to examine a wide range of disease mechanisms and evaluate novel treatments before applying the results of these investigations to humans. Animal cell culture has found use in diverse areas, from basic to advanced research.

  1. Studying basic cell biology, cell cycle mechanisms, specialized cellular functions, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions
  2. Toxicity testing to study the effects of new drugs
  3. Gene therapy for replacing non-functional genes with functional gene-carrying cells
  4. Production of vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and pharmaceutical drugs
  5. Production of viruses for use in vaccine production

Creative Bioarray's animal primary cells are isolated from normal or diseased animal tissues. They are rigorously quality tested to meet our high standard and specifications.

  • Over 500 different lots available
  • Isolated from both healthy and diseased animals
  • Cryopreserved immediately after isolation
  • Stored in frozen vials

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Species

  • Bovine (22)
  • Cat (45)
  • Chicken (11)
  • Chinchilla (1)
  • Dog (118)
  • Fish (1)
  • Fruitfly (1)
  • Goat (46)
  • Guinea Pig (8)
  • Hamster (94)
  • Horse (1)
  • Human (3)
  • Minipig (2)
  • Monkey (129)
  • Mouse (872)
  • Pig (110)
  • Rabbit (249)
  • Rat (323)
  • Sheep (2)
  • Squirrel (1)
  • Turkey (1)

Source

  • Adipose (23)
  • Adrenal Gland (7)
  • Airway (1)
  • Anus (3)
  • Aorta (70)
  • Artery (133)
  • Bile Duct (8)
  • Bladder (41)
  • Blood (36)
  • Bone (10)
  • Bone Marrow (76)
  • Brain (127)
  • Breast (54)
  • Bronchus (23)
  • Cartilage (23)
  • Cervix (5)
  • Chorion (3)
  • Choroid (6)
  • Colon (53)
  • Conjunctiva (7)
  • Cornea (25)
  • Dermis (68)
  • Diaphragm (3)
  • Ear (12)
  • Embryo (22)
  • Endometrium (9)
  • Epidermis (7)
  • Epididymis (3)
  • Esophagus (31)
  • Eye (75)
  • Gallbladder (3)
  • Gingiva (18)
  • Hair Follicle (10)
  • Heart (58)
  • Intestine (132)
  • Kidney (120)
  • Lens (3)
  • Liver (83)
  • Lung (137)
  • Lymph Node (25)
  • Mesentery (15)
  • Nose (4)
  • Olfactory Bulb (1)
  • Oral Cavity (9)
  • Ovary (62)
  • Oviduct (7)
  • Pancreas (60)
  • Pancreatic Duct (3)
  • Pancreatic Islet (10)
  • Parathyroid Gland (4)
  • Penis (7)
  • Periodontal Ligament (3)
  • Periodontium (21)
  • Peripheral Blood (23)
  • Peritoneal Cavity (12)
  • Placenta (18)
  • Prostate (54)
  • Pudenda (2)
  • Rectum (2)
  • Retina (29)
  • Salivary Gland (3)
  • Sclera (3)
  • Skeletal Muscle (27)
  • Skin (77)
  • Small Intestine (51)
  • Spinal Cord (9)
  • Spleen (70)
  • Stomach (34)
  • Synovium (5)
  • Tendon (7)
  • Testis (12)
  • Thymus (48)
  • Thyroid (30)
  • Tongue (5)
  • Trabecular Meshwork (2)
  • Trachea (40)
  • Umbilical Cord (6)
  • Ureter (10)
  • Urethra (3)
  • Uterus (54)
  • Vein (74)

Cell Type

  • Adipocyte (4)
  • Astrocyte (25)
  • B Cell (8)
  • Basal Cell (3)
  • Beta Cell (3)
  • Cardiomyocyte (16)
  • CD34+ Cell (5)
  • Cholangiocyte (8)
  • Chondrocyte (15)
  • Dendritic Cell (11)
  • Endothelial Cell (555)
  • Endothelial Progenitor Cell (7)
  • Epithelial Cell (432)
  • Fibroblast (334)
  • Glial Cell (44)
  • Goblet Cell (1)
  • Granule Cell (1)
  • Granulocyte (9)
  • Granulosa Cell (1)
  • Hepatic Stellate Cell (6)
  • Hepatocyte (14)
  • Interstitial Cell (9)
  • Keratinocyte (10)
  • Keratocyte (2)
  • Kupffer Cell (7)
  • Leydig Cell (3)
  • Lymphocyte (29)
  • Macrophage (27)
  • Mast Cell (3)
  • Melanocyte (1)
  • Meningeal Cell (4)
  • Mesangial Cell (8)
  • Mesothelial Cell (3)
  • Microglia (6)
  • Microvascular Cell (247)
  • Monocyte (9)
  • Mononuclear Cell (12)
  • Myofibroblast (3)
  • Myosatellite Cell (1)
  • Neuron (43)
  • Neutrophil (8)
  • NK Cell (6)
  • Oligodendrocyte (3)
  • Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cell (1)
  • Osteoblast (5)
  • Osteoclast (2)
  • Osteocyte (3)
  • Pancreatic Stellate Cell (3)
  • Pericyte (10)
  • Podocyte (4)
  • Preadipocyte (11)
  • Progenitor Cell (11)
  • Red Blood Cell (11)
  • Retinal Ganglion Cell (3)
  • Satellite Cell (1)
  • Schwann Cell (3)
  • Sertoli Cell (4)
  • Skeletal Muscle Cell (9)
  • Smooth Muscle Cell (193)
  • Spermatogonium (3)
  • Stromal Cell (25)
  • Synoviocyte (5)
  • T Cell (11)
  • Tenocyte (7)
  • Trabecular Meshwork Cell (2)
  • Trophoblast (3)

Disease

  • Breast Cancer (5)
  • Cancer (23)
  • Cervical Cancer (2)
  • Colon Cancer (5)
  • Diabetes (75)
  • Lung Cancer (6)
  • Normal (1942)
  • Pancreatic Cancer (2)
  • Prostate Cancer (3)

Description: The middle ear lies within the temporal bone, and extends from the tympanic membrane to the lateral ...

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Description: Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) refers to stromal cells with stem cell properties obtained after ...

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Description: Mature B cells mainly reside in lymph node nodules in the superficial layer of the lymph node ...

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Description: T cells can be divided into several subpopulations. Among them, Th cells are also called CD4+ ...

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Description: Mononuclear cells in blood are derived from myeloid stem cells differentiated from bone marrow stem ...

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Description: Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most powerful professional antigen-presenting cells. They can ...

Cat#: CSC-C5063S INQUIRY

Description: Natural killer cells (NK) are important immune cells, which are not only related to anti-tumor, ...

Cat#: CSC-C5064S INQUIRY

Description: Endothelial progenitor cells are the precursor cells of vascular endothelial cells. Under the ...

Cat#: CSC-C5065S INQUIRY

Description: The thymus is a superior mediastinal retrosternal organ. It is bilobed and has two subcomponents: ...

Cat#: CSC-C5066S INQUIRY

Description: The spleen is an important lymphoid organ with functions such as hematopoiesis, filtering blood, ...

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Description: The spleen is an important lymphoid organ with functions such as hematopoiesis, filtering blood, ...

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Description: Mast cells are produced in the bone marrow, the spongy tissue found in the hollow centres of some ...

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Description: The spleen is an important lymphoid organ with functions such as hematopoiesis, filtering blood, ...

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Description: Cerebral arteries are muscular arteries with thin walls and no supporting tissue around the ...

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Description: Cerebrovascular pericytes are distributed in the microvasculature of brain tissue and are a key ...

Cat#: CSC-C5072S INQUIRY

Description: Neurons are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for ...

Cat#: CSC-C5073S INQUIRY

Description: Müller cells, the major type of glial cells in the retina, are responsible for the homeostatic and ...

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Description: Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are the bridging neurons that connect the retinal input to the visual ...

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