Mouse Primary Cells

Mouse primary cells portfolio

Mouse primary cells are among the most widely used cellular models in biomedical research, serving as essential tools for investigating normal physiology, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic responses. Their compatibility with numerous transgenic, knockout, and disease-specific mouse models makes them particularly valuable for mechanistic and translational studies.

Our mouse primary cell collection includes more than 800 products spanning multiple tissues, organ systems, cell lineages, and disease backgrounds. From immune and stromal cells to epithelial, endothelial, and specialized organ-derived populations, these resources support a broad range of applications in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, metabolism, cardiovascular research, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery.

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Our Mouse Primary Cell Portfolio Highlights

Comprehensive Mouse Cell Library

One of the most extensive collections of mouse primary cells for basic, translational, and preclinical research.

  • Extensive Cell Portfolio
    • More than 800 mouse primary cell products
    • Immune, epithelial, endothelial, stromal, and progenitor cell populations
    • Normal, disease-associated, and genetically modified models
  • Broad Organ Coverage
    • Brain, liver, lung, heart, kidney, skin, intestine, and pancreas
    • Hematopoietic, musculoskeletal, endocrine, and reproductive tissues
    • Microvascular and organ-specific cell models
  • Disease-Relevant Resources
    • Cancer-associated cell populations
    • Inflammatory and metabolic disease models
    • Cells derived from transgenic and knockout mouse strains

Supporting Modern Biomedical Research

Mouse primary cells provide physiologically relevant platforms for investigating biological processes and evaluating therapeutic strategies.

  • Drug Discovery & Target Validation

    Support efficacy evaluation, target identification, and mechanism-of-action studies.

  • Immunology & Inflammation Research

    Enable investigations of immune regulation, host responses, and inflammatory pathways.

  • Cancer Biology Studies

    Facilitate research on tumor development, tumor microenvironment interactions, and therapeutic response.

  • Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research

    Support studies of tissue repair, cellular differentiation, and developmental biology.

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Why are mouse primary cells widely used in biomedical research?

Mouse models are extensively characterized and supported by decades of biological and disease research. Mouse primary cells provide physiologically relevant systems for studying cellular mechanisms, disease progression, and therapeutic responses.

What types of mouse primary cells are available?

Our collection includes immune cells, epithelial cells, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, stem and progenitor cells, and numerous organ-specific primary cell populations derived from a wide range of tissues.

Do you provide disease-related mouse cell models?

Yes. We offer numerous disease-associated cell models supporting research in oncology, inflammatory disorders, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegeneration, and other therapeutic areas.

Are genetically modified mouse-derived cells available?

Selected products may be derived from transgenic, knockout, knock-in, or reporter mouse strains. Availability depends on the specific cell type and research requirements.

Can mouse primary cells be used for drug screening and target validation?

Yes. Mouse primary cells are commonly used in drug discovery workflows, including target validation, efficacy testing, toxicity evaluation, and mechanistic studies.

What research areas are supported by your mouse primary cell collection?

Applications span oncology, immunology, neuroscience, cardiovascular biology, metabolic disease research, fibrosis studies, stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, developmental biology, and translational research.

For research use only. Not for any other purpose.