Research in the life sciences has advanced to encompass a wide breadth of biological focuses, from the small and microbial to the living human.
Consequently, researchers are presented with ever more options of different cellular material with which to progress their work.
Primary cells, taken directly from the tissue sources, include blood (such as red blood cells and PBMC), neurons, hepatocytes, endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and much more.
Stable and proliferating cell lines are available, such as HEK, CHO, HeLa and Jurkat.
For cell-based assays, there are extensive options of several stably-expressing cell lines, as well as ready-to-transfect viral delivery particles to investigate virtually any gene of interest.
Stem cells and progenitors, ranging from the pluripotent embryonic to the tissue-specific can be provided freshly isolated, or already growing in culture.
Microbial strains, including various competent cells have also been developed to suit your cloning needs.
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