Bone Cells And Media
Bone cells, which are found within the bone tissue, are responsible for bone production, maintenance and modeling. There are three different types of cells that found only in the bone. The osteoblasts are derived from mesenchymal stem cells and its function is bone matrix synthesis and its subsequent mineralization. The osteoclasts are large cells that dissolve the bone and osteocytes are cells inside the bone. At Creative Bioarray, we offer many types of Primary Bone cells, Tumor Bone Cells including: Human Bone marrow-derived endothelial Cells, Human Osteoblast Cells, Human Osteoblasts (HOB), Human Calvarial Osteoblasts (HCO), Human Osteoblasts-femural (HO-f), MG-63, KG-1, etc. Bone Cells may be used for various types of in vitro, in vivo, or regenerative medicine studies in normal or diseased systems. In addition, they may be used in bone development studies.
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Chondrocyte
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Osteoblast
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Tenocyte
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Osteoblast
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Osteoblast
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Osteoblast
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Osteoblast
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Chondrocyte
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Osteoblast
Tissue Type: Bone
Donor Status: Normal