Monocytes
Macrophages and dendritic cells are two types of monocyte cells. They are found in the circulating peripheral blood, and play an important role in immune system. During the process of immune response, macrophages protect tissue by moving out the dead and damage cells from the blood; and dendritic cells focus on initiating and regulating the highly pathogen-specific adaptive immune responses. Creative Bioarray provides different kinds of Monocyte Cells and cell culture medium include Monocyte Attachment Medium, 4 types of Monocyte Derived Macrophages, and Human Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells for related studies.
Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Monkey
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Porcine
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Description: Human "untouched" Monocytes are isolated from fresh peripheral blood. After isolation...
Species: Canine
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Blood
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Blood
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Blood
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Blood
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Blood
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Monocyte
Tissue Type: Blood
Donor Status: Normal