Primary Cells

We provide direct access to over 2,500 individual lots of high-quality human and animal primary cells.

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.

>60 Cell Types: From fundamental immune cells and stromal cells to specialized epithelial, endothelial, and tissue-specific populations.

>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.

To help you choose your primary cells of interest together with the appropriate media and cell supplements, please get in touch with our cell culture experts.

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Description: Testicular interstitial cells are present in the testicular interstitial tissue, and their main ...

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Description: The ovary is not only the organ for egg production, growth and maturation, but also one of the ...

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Description: The endometrium is composed of mucosal epithelium, glands, stroma, and blood vessels. It is the ...

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Description: Microvascular endothelial cell damage has been recognized as the pathological basis for the ...

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Description: Adipocytes are the cells that primarily compose adipose tissue. They are derived from mesenchymal ...

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Description: Chondrocytes are the cells responsible for cartilage formation, and they are crucial for the ...

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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 ...

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

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

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

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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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