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Primary cells are isolated directly from fresh tissues using enzymatic or mechanical dissociation, without any genetic or artificial modification that could alter native physiology. Researchers can maintain these cells in vitro for a limited number of passages before undergoing replicative senescence. Due to their ability to closely mimic in vivo conditions in in vitro cell culture, primary cells are the gold standard for drug discovery, toxicology screening, disease modeling, and regenerative medicine research.

Our primary cells category encompasses various cell types of human primary cells and animal primary cells, including epithelial cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, neurons, stromal cells, immune cells, and more. Human primary cells (also termed primary human cells) are available from various human tissues and biosystems.

Within the digestive system subcategory, you may find primary liver cells, such as human primary hepatocytes. These primary human hepatocytes retain donor-specific metabolic enzyme activities, making them useful research models for drug metabolism and clearance studies. Other animal primary cell models include primary mouse hepatocytes.

Within the immune system subcategory, you can find immune cells of both myeloid and lymphoid lineages, derived from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and other immune tissues. Myeloid-lineage cells include monocytes and their differentiated forms, such as macrophages, including primary human macrophages. Primary human macrophages are used to model inflammatory responses, phagocytosis, and cytokine release. Lymphoid-lineage cells include natural killer cells, T lymphocytes, and B lymphocytes.

For neuroscience research, both neurons and glia cells serve as valuable cell models for studying nervous system function and disease. Primary human neurons are essential for studying neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Human primary neurons are also used in research on synaptic function, axonal transport, and neuronal network formation. Primary astrocytes, as a type of glial cell, are widely used to study neuronal support, neuroinflammation, blood-brain barrier support and regulation, and CNS injury responses.

This primary cell category also includes primary cell lines (referred to as finite cell lines or finite-life cell strains). These cells have extended but limited lifespan and retain many characteristics and functions of primary cells. Proper culture of these finite cell lines is critical to maintain phenotype, marker expression, and genetic stability. A typical primary cell line of fibroblasts undergos a limited number of population doublings, often approximately 40-60 (e.g., BJ, WI-38), before reaching cellular senescence.

In addition to human primary cells, Ascent Research also provides primary cells from multiple animal species: mouse primary cells (murine), rat cells, dog cells (canine), chicken cells, porcine cells, monkey cells, and cynomolgus monkey cells (cyno cells) for translational research. These animal-derived primary cells support comparative biology, disease modeling, and translational research.

Ascent Research supports a broad portfolio including epithelial cells, endothelial cells, microvascular endothelial cells, muscle cells, fibroblasts, adipocytes, keratinocytes, immune cells, mesenchymal cells, pericytes, neurons, and glial cells. Researchers seeking to buy human primary cells should prioritize low-passage, well-characterized products with donor information, as these factors help support experimental consistency and biological relevance.

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Rat Trigeminal Neurons

Research on the Rat Trigeminal Neurons is essential to the study of migraine pathophysiology, trigeminal neuralgia, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, orofacial pain, and herpes zoster…
Cat. No. ARP0377

Rat Hypothalamic Neurons

Research on the Rat Hypothalamic Neurons is essential to the study of obesity/metabolic disorders, sleep-wake cycle dysregulation, temperature dysautonomia, hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction, and Prader-Willi syndrome models.…
Cat. No. ARP0376

Rat Cerebrovascular Fibroblasts

Research on the Rat Cerebrovascular Fibroblasts is essential to the study of meningeal fibrosis, post-radiation CNS injury, chronic neuroinflammation, and vascular cognitive impairment. The brain…
Cat. No. ARP0375

Rat Oligodendrocytes

Research on the Rat Oligodendrocytes is essential to the study of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), hypoxic-ischemic white matter injury, toxin-induced demyelination (e.g., cuprizone model), and…
Cat. No. ARP0373

Rat Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Neurons

Research on the Rat Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Neurons is essential to the study of peripheral neuropathy, chronic pain (e.g., sciatica), diabetic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy,…
Cat. No. ARP0374

Rat Neuroglial Cells

Research on the Rat Neuroglial Cells is essential to the study of neuroinflammation (e.g., Alzheimer's), demyelinating diseases, brain trauma, and glioblastoma microenvironment studies. The brain…
Cat. No. ARP0372

Rat Cerebral Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells

Research on the Rat Cerebral Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells is essential to the study of vascular dementia, intracranial aneurysm, Moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction…
Cat. No. ARP0371

Rat Microglia

Research on the Rat Microglia is essential to the study of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders, and neuropathic pain. The brain…
Cat. No. ARP0370

Rat Astrocytes

Research on the Rat Astrocytes is essential to the study of stroke, brain injury,Alexander disease, cerebellar degeneration, multiple system atrophy (MSA-C), glioblastoma invasion, and autoimmune…
Cat. No. ARP0369

Rat Spinal Cord Neurons

Research on the Rat Spinal Cord Neurons is essential to the study of spinal cord injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), spasticity, neuropathic pain, and autonomic…
Cat. No. ARP0367

Rat Hippocampal Neurons

Research on the Rat Hippocampal Neurons is essential to the study of Parkinson's disease, Lewy body dementia, progressive supranuclear palsy, essential tremor, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis…
Cat. No. ARP0366

Rat Cerebral Cortical Neurons

Research on the Rat Cerebral Cortical Neurons is essential to the study of ischemic stroke, traumatic brain injury models, cortical dysplasia, drug-induced neurotoxicity, and developmental…
Cat. No. ARP0365

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