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Cell lines are an important research tool, often used in place of primary cells and intact organisms to study biological processes. Cell lines have long been used for a variety of applications such as testing drug metabolism and cytotoxicity, gene function studies, generation of artificial tissues, and synthesis of biological compounds. LU99 Cell ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Cell lines are an important research tool, often used in place of primary cells and intact organisms to study biological processes. Cell lines have long been used for a variety of applications such as testing drug metabolism and cytotoxicity, gene function studies, generation of artificial tissues, and synthesis of biological compounds. The C106 cell line was ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Cell lines are an important research tool, often used in place of primary cells and intact organisms to study biological processes. Cell lines have long been used for a variety of applications such as testing drug metabolism and cytotoxicity, gene function studies, generation of artificial tissues, and synthesis of biological compounds. LK 2 Cell ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Kupffer cells are resident liver macrophages and play a critical role in maintaining liver function. Under physiological conditions, they are the first innate immune cells that protect the liver from bacterial infection. Under pathological conditions, they are activated by different components and can differentiate into M1-like (classical) or M2-like (alternative) macrophages. ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Kupffer cells are resident liver macrophages and play a critical role in maintaining liver function. Under physiological conditions, they are the first innate immune cells that protect the liver from bacterial infection. Under pathological conditions, they are activated by different components and can differentiate into M1-like (classical) or M2-like (alternative) macrophages. ...