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Primary Cells

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Essential tools to advance your life science research and drug discovery

Primary cell cultures more closely mimic the physiological state of cells in vivo and generate the most biologically relevant data. Primary cultures are cells freshly isolated from organ tissue and maintained for growth in vitro. Each mammalian tissue type is derived from the embryonic germ layer consisting of ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm, which differentiate into the many cell types that organize into tertiary structures such as skin, muscle, blood and blood vessels, internal organs, bone and cartilage, and components of the nervous system. Epithelial cells, fibroblasts, keratinocytes, melanocytes, endothelial cells, muscle cells, hematopoietic cells, and mesenchymal stem cells are the cell types most frequently used in research in primary cell culture.

Benefits of primary cells

Human primary cells are commonly used in vitro for preclinical and investigative biological research, such as studies of intercellular and intracellular communication, developmental biology, and the mechanisms seen in cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and diabetes. Historically, investigators employed immortalized cell lines in tissue function; however, the use of cell lines containing gross mutations and chromosomal abnormalities may be poor indicators of normal cell phenotype and progression of early-stage disease. Human primary cells derived from particular tissues and maintained with the appropriate primary cell culture media and supplements now represent a more advanced model for recapitulating that tissue cell type than immortalized cells.

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