Normal and diseased primary cells isolated from tissues of human, mouse, rat, hamster, porcine, monkey, dog, and rabbit.
Adipocytes derived from adipose tissue.
Astrocytes derived from cerebral cortex.
Cells of heart tissue.
Chondrocytes derived from articular cartilage.
Endothelial cells along the blood vessels of the entire circulatory system, from the aorta to capillaries, forms the barrier between circulating blood and the rest of the vessel wall.
Epithelial cells along the surfaces and cavities of structures mediates secretion, selective absorption, and trans-cellular transport.
Fibroblasts, the most common cells of connective tissue, synthesize the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues.
Hair cells derived from hair follicles.
Cells of the main tissue of the liver.
Keratinocytes are derived from normal human neonatal foreskin or adult skin.
Connective tissue cells forming the supportive structure.
Melanocytes are isolated from neonatal foreskin.
Osteoblasts are mononucleate cells responsible for bone formation.
Preadipocytes derived from adipose tissue.
Skeletal muscle cells are isolated from the skeletal muscle.
Smooth muscle cells derived from smooth muscle.
Synoviocytes isolated from synovial tissue are fibroblast-like cells.