Rabbit Primary Cells
Rabbit primary cells are widely utilized in biomedical research owing to the rabbit's established role as an experimental animal model in cardiovascular biology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, regenerative medicine, immunology, and biomaterials research. These primary cells provide physiologically relevant in vitro systems for investigating tissue function, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic responses across diverse biological disciplines.
Our rabbit primary cell collection comprises more than 250 primary cell models derived from multiple organs and tissue types. The portfolio includes endothelial cells, epithelial cells, fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, immune cells, stromal cells, and specialized tissue-specific populations, providing comprehensive cellular resources for basic research, translational studies, and preclinical applications.
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Our Rabbit Primary Cell Portfolio Highlights
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Extensive Tissue Coverage
- Cardiovascular and vascular tissues
- Respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive organs
- Musculoskeletal, ocular, dermal, and immune-related tissues
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Diverse Primary Cell Types
- Endothelial, epithelial, fibroblast, and smooth muscle cells
- Immune cells, stromal cells, and tissue-specific populations
- Research models representing healthy physiological tissues
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Flexible Research Resources
- Fresh and cryopreserved primary cells
- Multiple tissue origins and donor sources
- Suitable for routine and customized research projects
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Cardiovascular & Vascular Biology
Suitable for investigations of endothelial function, vascular remodeling, angiogenesis, smooth muscle biology, and vascular tissue engineering.
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Ophthalmology & Regenerative Medicine
Support studies involving ocular biology, wound healing, biomaterials, tissue repair, and regenerative medicine research.
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Orthopedic & Musculoskeletal Research
Applicable to cartilage biology, skeletal muscle studies, tendon research, and connective tissue investigations.
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Drug Discovery & Cell Biology
Appropriate for pharmacology, toxicity assessment, cell signaling studies, and in vitro therapeutic evaluation.
What types of rabbit primary cells are available?
Our rabbit primary cell portfolio includes endothelial cells, epithelial cells, fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, stromal cells, immune cells, and numerous tissue-specific cell populations isolated from cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, musculoskeletal, dermal, and ocular tissues.
Why are rabbit primary cells widely used in biomedical research?
Rabbits have long served as important experimental models in ophthalmology, cardiovascular research, orthopedics, regenerative medicine, and biomaterials research. Their primary cells provide physiologically relevant in vitro systems that complement in vivo animal studies.
Are rabbit primary cells suitable for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine?
Yes. Rabbit primary cells are frequently used for scaffold evaluation, wound healing studies, extracellular matrix research, cartilage repair, vascular graft development, and other regenerative medicine applications.
Can rabbit primary cells be used for cardiovascular and vascular biology studies?
Yes. Our collection includes vascular endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, and other cardiovascular-related cell types suitable for studies of angiogenesis, vascular remodeling, endothelial biology, and cardiovascular disease mechanisms.
What research areas are supported by your rabbit primary cell portfolio?
Rabbit primary cells support a broad range of applications including cell biology, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, ophthalmology, cardiovascular research, orthopedic research, immunology, biomaterials evaluation, toxicology, and drug discovery.