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    HIAEC – Human Iliac Artery Endothelial Cells
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    Cryopreserved ampule of Mouse CD1 Striatum Neurons containing ≥ 4 million cells
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    For medium-throughput transfection of primary cells, e.g. mouse macrophages or NHDF, when working with the 4D-Nucleofector® 96-well Unit.
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  • Instructions - Cryopreserved Kupffer Cells
    Instructions for Thawing and Plating of Human Cryopreserved Kupffer Cells
  • NPCs Hepatic Non-Parenchymal Cells
    These additional liver cell types provide a complete building set supporting complex cell culture modeling. Applications include developing more physiologically relevant in vitro models for complex liver diseases and toxicity testing of new drugs and chemicals.
  • Hepatocytes KC Cell Co-Culture Protocol
  • Inventory - Non-Parenchymal Cells
    Listing of available non-parenchymal cells inventory; updated monthly March 2019 NPC Inventory
  • The Importance of Cell-subtype Selection in Creation of a 3D Liver Fibrosis Model
    Data sheet detailing 3D liver fibrosis model in collaboration with Visikol
  • Instructions for Use - Hepatocyte and Non-Parenchymal Cell (NPC) 2D Co-Culture
    Protocol for 2D co-culture of human hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells
  • Primary Human Hepatocyte 3D Spheroids Co-cultured with Non-Parenchymal Cells
  • Supporting In Vitro ADMETox with an Advanced Portfolio of Primary Cells and Media
    Reference to Help Get Started on Primary Cell Culture for ADMETox Applications
  • 3D Spheroid Primary Human Hepatocyte and Non-Parenchymal Cell (NPC) Co-Culture - Instructions for use
  • Primary Liver Endothelial Cells
    Importance of passage number in measuring the uptake of large molecules