Mouse Origin Primary Cell

The mouse primary cells or stem cells are established from the mouse tissues originating from the corneal, pancreas, liver, blood, etc. They are differentiated/non-differentiated cells, mimicking their physiological relevance in vivo. They are also expected to maintain their in vivo functional attributes for a short period of time, up to 5 population doublings. With the exception of stem cells, the majority of other primary cells are terminally differentiated, are very fragile to maintain in culture for a long time, and exhibit a high level of functional attributes. We are partnered with a well-known source for an ethical

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C57BL/6 Primary Microvascular Endothelial CellsC57BL/6 Primary Lung Microvascular Endothelial CellsC57BL/6 Primary Renal Fibroblasts
C57BL/6 Primary CardiomyocytesC57BL/6 Primary Bone Marrow MacrophageC57BL/6 Primary Hepatocytes
C57BL/6 Primary Islets CellsC57BL/6 Primary Red Blood CellsC57BL/6 Tracheal smooth muscle cells
C57BL/6 Dermal FibroblastsC57BL/6 Primary Lymphatic FibroblastsC57BL/6 Primary Intestinal Fibroblasts
CD-1 Primary Microvascular Endothelial CellsCD-1 Primary Lung Microvascular Endothelial CellsCD-1 Primary Renal Fibroblasts
CD-1 Primary CardiomyocytesCD-1 Primary Bone Marrow MacrophageCD-1 Primary Hepatocytes (Plateable/Non-Plateable)
CD-1 Primary Islets CellsCD-1 Primary Red Blood CellsCD-1 Primary Tracheal Smooth Muscle Cells
CD-1 Dermal FibroblastsCD-1 Primary Lymphatic FibroblastsCD-1 Primary Intestinal Fibroblasts
Murine Mesenchymal Stem CellsMurine Bone Marrow Progenitor CellsMurine Embryonic Stem Cells