| Description | Creative Biolabs offers the overexpression HEK293 cells stably expressing additional TLR or NOD genes. | Cynomolgus Monkey is widely used in medical experiments, especially those associated with neuroscience and disease. This product is isolated from Cynomolgus Monkey fresh bone marrow under sterile conditions. Cells are negative for bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, and can be used for a variety of Cynomolgus Monkey is widely used in medical experiments, especially those associated with neuroscience and disease. This product is isolated from Cynomolgus Monkey fresh bone marrow under sterile conditions. Cells are negative for bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, and can be used for a variety of applications, including drug discovery, assay validation/development, and immunology based assays.... Read More | This product is a 33.5 kDa Human KIR2DS2 membrane protein expressed in HEK293. The protein is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. | Rabbit corneal epithelial cells (RbCEpC) are isolated from rabbit corneal epithelial tissue, which covers and protects the cornea from bacteria and other harmful organisms and substances. RbCEpC is cryopreserved in the X generation, and is cultivated and propagated at least when the X population hasRabbit corneal epithelial cells (RbCEpC) are isolated from rabbit corneal epithelial tissue, which covers and protects the cornea from bacteria and other harmful organisms and substances. RbCEpC is cryopreserved in the X generation, and is cultivated and propagated at least when the X population has doubled.... Read More | The Eggerthellaceae are a family of Gram-positive, rod- or coccus-shaped Actinobacteria. It is the sole family within the order Eggerthellales. Members of this family are mostly anaerobic, non-motile, asaccharolytic and do not form spores. Eggerthellaceae species are commonly isolated from human andThe Eggerthellaceae are a family of Gram-positive, rod- or coccus-shaped Actinobacteria. It is the sole family within the order Eggerthellales. Members of this family are mostly anaerobic, non-motile, asaccharolytic and do not form spores. Eggerthellaceae species are commonly isolated from human and animal faeces and other human sources such as the colon, vagina, oral cavity and blood.... Read More |