| Description | Rhesus Monkey is widely used in medical and biological research on human and animal related diseases even space travel due to its closeness to humans anatomically and physiologically. This product is isolated from Rhesus Monkey fresh mononuclear cell under sterile conditions. Cells are negative for Rhesus Monkey is widely used in medical and biological research on human and animal related diseases even space travel due to its closeness to humans anatomically and physiologically. This product is isolated from Rhesus Monkey fresh mononuclear cell under sterile conditions. Cells are negative for bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, and can be used for a variety of cell therapy engineering, transplant research, and immunology-based studies.... Read More | Anaerostipes is a Gram positive and anaerobic bacterial genus from the family of Lachnospiraceae. Anaerostipes occurs in the human gut. It may protect against colon cancer in humans by producing butyric acid. | Researchers at the Creative Biolabs have developed BALB/c Mouse PBMCs that allows for study in numerous research areas, such as immunology, oncology. The cells can be used for a wide variety of safety assessment and functional assays. | Chimpanzees are social animals most closely related to the human, they could be used in biomedical research repeatedly over decades. This product is isolated from Chimpanzees Epidermis Tissue. The sample is negative for Herpes-B Virus, as well as SRV, SIV, STLV-1, and can be used for a variety of Chimpanzees are social animals most closely related to the human, they could be used in biomedical research repeatedly over decades. This product is isolated from Chimpanzees Epidermis Tissue. The sample is negative for Herpes-B Virus, as well as SRV, SIV, STLV-1, and can be used for a variety of tests and assays such as PCR, Western blot, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent flow cytometry.... Read More | Creative Biolabs offers the overexpression cell line which expressing the co-inhibitory and co-stimulatory immune checkpoints of human, mouse and cynomolgus monkey origin to accelerate immunotherapy discovery and development. |