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: The extrahepatic bile ducts are part of a network of ducts that carry bile from the liver and ...

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Description: The liver is an essential organ that has many functions in the body, including making proteins and ...

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Description: Kupffer cells are a critical component of the mononuclear phagocytic system and are central to both ...

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Description: The aortic valve is a valve in the heart of humans and most other animals, located between the left ...

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Description: The uterus is the organ that produces menstruation and gestation of the fetus, which is located in ...

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Description: The femoral head is the most proximal portion of the femur and is supported by the femoral neck. ...

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Description: The thoracic aorta is located in the chest cavity and gives off arteries that branch to the ...

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Description: The working cells of the myocardium include atrial cardiomyocytes and ventricular cardiomyocytes. ...

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Description: The great saphenous vein is the largest vein of the human body. It is also known as the long ...

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Description: The renal arteries are large blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to kidneys. The kidney ...

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Description: The gallbladder is a small pouch that sits under the liver. The gallbladder stores bile produced by ...

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Description: The colon is the longest part of the large intestine. It removes water and some nutrients and ...

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Description: The liver is the largest gland in the body and the largest substantial organ. Hepatic stromal cells ...

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Description: Cajal interstitial cells are a special class of cells that are distributed in a network between the ...

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Description: Hepatic oval cells are a type of stem cells in the liver with strong proliferative capacity and ...

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Description: The small intestine is located in the abdomen, the upper end is connected to the stomach through ...

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Description: Enteric nervous system glial cells resemble central nervous system astrocytes. The enteric nervous ...

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Description: Most of the macrophages that colonize the intestinal mucosa are mainly located in the subepithelial ...

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