Rat Cells And Media
Creative Bioarray has a broad collection of rat cells, including primary cells and tumor cells. The rat cells are established from rat tissues that originate from stomach, spleen, intestine, etc. The diversity of rat cells from Creative Bioarray can fit your proposed research needs. All cells and media have gone through rigorous QC testing and each vial contains >5 x 10^5 cells in 1 ml volume.
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Macrophage
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Endothelial
Tissue Type: Lung
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Stellate
Tissue Type: Liver
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Tissue Type: Brain
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Astrocyte
Tissue Type: Brain
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Oligodendrocyte; Precursor
Tissue Type: Brain
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Astrocyte
Tissue Type: Brain
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Astrocyte
Tissue Type: Brain
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Astrocyte
Tissue Type: Brain
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Mononuclear
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Tissue Type: Spleen
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: T
Tissue Type: Spleen
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: B
Tissue Type: Spleen
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: T
Tissue Type: Spleen
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Smooth Muscle
Tissue Type: Artery
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Endothelial
Tissue Type: Bladder
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Neutrophil
Tissue Type: Bone Marrow
Donor Status: Normal