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