The team of cell culture experts at Creative Bioarray provides you with a large and unique collection of high-purity, low-passage human and animal primary cells. Our primary cells cover a wide range of cell types from a large variety of tissues in both cryopreserved and proliferating format. Additional isolates (which may be paired, age, gender, haplotype, and/or ethnic-specific) of certain cell types may be available, please contact customer service.
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>80 Tissue Sources: Sourced from a comprehensive range of normal and diseased human and animal tissues.
>20 Species: Enabling critical cross-species studies across rodents, large animals, non-human primates, and more.
We also manufacture a large selection of cell culture media. Each medium is balanced and supplemented expressly for a particular cell type to maximize the life expectancy of individual cell type.
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Description: The skeletal muscle contains the muscle belly and tendons. The thin, creamy part at the ends is the ...
Description: Chondrocytes are mostly distributed in articular cartilage and are responsible for the secretion of ...
Description: Tenocytes are tendon-specific fibroblasts and are considered to be made up approximately 95% of ...
Description: Microvascular endothelial cell damage has been recognized as the pathological basis for the ...
Description: Adipocytes are the cells that primarily compose adipose tissue. They are derived from mesenchymal ...
Description: Chondrocytes are the cells responsible for cartilage formation, and they are crucial for the ...
Description: The middle ear lies within the temporal bone, and extends from the tympanic membrane to the lateral ...
Description: Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) refers to stromal cells with stem cell properties obtained after ...
Description: Mature B cells mainly reside in lymph node nodules in the superficial layer of the lymph node ...
Description: T cells can be divided into several subpopulations. Among them, Th cells are also called CD4+ ...
Description: The cornea is the transparent part of the eye that covers the front portion of the eye. The corneal ...
Description: The mammalian lens is mainly composed of two types of cells: the lens fiber cells that form the ...
Description: The conjunctiva is the membrane that lines the eyelid and loops back to cover the sclera, right up ...
Description: The conjunctiva is the membrane that lines the eyelid and loops back to cover the sclera, right up ...
Description: The choroid is a thin layer of tissue that is part of the middle layer of the wall of the eye, ...
Description: The choroid is a thin layer of tissue that is part of the middle layer of the wall of the eye, ...
Description: The periodontal ligament is composed of dense connective tissue and contains nerves, blood vessels, ...
Description: The lingual epidermal cells are often mildly sloughed and form a white barrier that mixes with ...







