Cell Lines

Cell Lines

What Are Cell Lines and How They Can Help with Drug Development?

Cell lines are a critical tool for drug development in the field of biotherapeutics. Cultures can be propagated repeatedly, making them a renewable resource for research.

A carefully-developed, differentiated cell line can be especially useful in modeling a disease and providing insights into potential drug treatments. However, when purchasing a cell line, it's important to consider factors such as the origin of the cell line, its genetic stability, and the expected length of research. Close monitoring may be necessary throughout the course of pharmaceutical research.

By understanding the potential benefits and considerations of using cell lines in drug development, researchers can make informed decisions about their use and optimize their research efforts. Be sure to select the correct cell line for your specific needs.

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Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal stem Cells: Normal, Human
  • Type: Homo sapiens (human)
  • Quantity: Greater than or equal to 5 x 105 viable cryopreserved cells ; each
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BJ-5ta

BJ-5ta

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  • Type: Homo sapiens
  • Quantity: 1 vial cryopreserved cells
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Primary Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells; Normal, Human
  • Type: Homo sapiens (human)
  • Quantity: Greater than or equal to 5 x 105 viable cryopreserved cells ; each
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TIME

ATCC

  • Type: Homo sapiens
  • Quantity: 1 vial cryopreserved cells
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