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AcceGen Primary Cells

Primary cells are isolated from fresh tissues, which can maintain the basic properties of the original cells. Therefore, as an in vitro experimental model, primary cells are widely used in basic research of molecular, cell biology and biomedicine, such as proteomics, genomics and genetics, and also in drug screening, drug metabolism and toxicology, cancer drug research, etc.

AcceGen provides 1,278 kinds of primary cells from human and animals, including human primary cells from motor system, nervous system, endocrine system, digestive system, blood system, urinary system, reproductive system, immune system, respiratory system, and PBMCs; and animal primary cells from mouse, rat, bovine, monkey, rabbit, porcine, chicken, dog, cat, and horse.

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ABC-TC005D

Human Lymphatic Vessel Fibroblasts Cells

The lymphatic vessels are formed by the confluence of the capillary lymphatics. The morphological st...more +inquiry

ABC-TC004D

Human Splenic Stellate Cells

Spleen is an important lymphoid organ, which has functions of hematopoiesis, filtering blood, cleari...more +inquiry

ABC-TC003D

Human Spleen Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

Splenic peripheral blood mononuclear cells refer to cells with a single nucleus in the peripheral bl...more +inquiry

ABC-TC002D

Human Splenocyte Smooth Muscle Cells

Smooth muscle cells, also known as smooth muscle fibers, are long, fibrous cells that make up smooth...more +inquiry

ABC-TC001D

Human Bone Marrow Macrophage Cells

Macrophages are derived from mononuclear cells and belong to immune cells. They have a variety of fu...more +inquiry

ABC-TC138L

Human Placental Chorionic Trophoblast Cells

Trophoblast cell proliferation and dysfunctional regulation are closely related to the development o...more +inquiry

ABC-TC137L

Human Tongue Epidermal Cells

The main role of epidermal cells is protection, but they also have other functions, such as secretio...more +inquiry

ABC-TC136L

Human Corneal Endothelial Cell

The cornea is a transparent membrane located in the anterior wall of the eye and occupies about the ...more +inquiry

ABC-TC135L

Human Choroidal Microvascular Endothelial Cells

The choroid is a part of the uvea, the vascular layer of the eye. Choroidal neovascularization (CNV)...more +inquiry

ABC-TC134L

Human Gingival Epithelial Cells

The gingival epithelium is the first barrier of periodontal tissue, plays an important role in resis...more +inquiry

ABC-TC133L

Human Retinal Muller Cells

Muller cells are an important type of mammalian retinal glial cells, which have the role of supporti...more +inquiry

ABC-TC132X

Human Hypertrophic Scar Fibroblasts

Hyperplastic scars consist of a small amount of organized collagen fibers. Proliferative keloid scar...more +inquiry

ABC-TC131L

Human Striated Muscle Cells

Striated muscle tissue is a muscle tissue. Both cardiac muscle (heart muscle) and skeletal muscle (m...more +inquiry

ABC-TC130L

Human Spondylitis Hip Joint Synovial Fibroblast

The synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid and plays an important role in joint movement. The nor...more +inquiry

ABC-TC129L

Human Osteoclasts

Osteoclasts are a type of bone tissue that perform the function of bone resorption. Osteoclasts are ...more +inquiry

ABC-TC128L

Human Hair Follicle Fibroblasts Cells

The hair follicle is a sac-like tissue that surrounds the root of the hair, the inner layer is the e...more +inquiry

ABC-TC127L

Human Caudal Cancer Cells

The caudal vertebra is located at the bottom of the spine and is a degenerative bone. Adult caudal v...more +inquiry

ABC-TC126L

Human Preadipocytes Cells

Preadipocytes are a type of specialized precursor cells that have the ability to proliferate and dif...more +inquiry

ABC-TC125L

Human Synovial Fibroblasts

Synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid, which plays an important role in joint movement. All stru...more +inquiry

ABC-TC123L

Human Uterine Stromal Cells

The uterus is the organ that produces menstruation and nurtures the fetus and is located in the cent...more +inquiry
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