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  • Transfection Protocol for NHBE - 4D-Nucleofector™ Device
    Instructions of use for transfection of normal human bronchial epithelial cells (Lonza) with the P3 Primary Cell 4D-Nucleofector™ X Kit
  • B-ALI Immune-Airway Co-Culture Model: Normal Human Bronchial Epithelial cells and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells - Instructions for use
    Protocol to culture B-ALI NHBE cells with PBMCs
  • Transfection Protocol for NHBE - 96-well Shuttle™ Device
    Instructions of use for transfection of normal human bronchial epithelial cells (Lonza) with the P3 Primary Cell 96-well Nucleofector™ Kit
  • Viable Cells - Proliferating Clonetics™ Cells Chart
  • Transfection Protocol for NHBE - Nucleofector™ I/II/2b Device Series
    Instructions of use for transfection of normal human bronchial epithelial cells (Lonza) with Nucleofector™ 1/2 Devices (incl. 1, 2b, 2N, 2S)
  • Primary Cells and Media Reference Guide
    A comprehensive collection of Lonza primary cell and media products supporting many research areas.
  • TechSheet - Bronchial, Tracheal Epithelial Cell Systems
    Technical information sheet for Clonetics™ Bronchial and Tracheal cells
  • Gene Expression Differences in Airway Epithelial Cells from Asthma or COPD Donors
    Access to diseased primary cells from patients diagnosed with COPD or asthma provides a convenient, biologically relevant model to assess genetic and in some cases phenotypic changes from normal, healthy donor tissues. In this study, we grew human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells from normal, COPD-, and asthma-diagnosed human donor lung tissues in an air-liquid interface (ALI) model to assess potential phenotypic changes in vitro as well as provide a differentiated layer of cells to harvest for gene expression studies using the StellARray™ Gene Expression System.
  • Comparison of Normal and Asthmatic Bronchial Epithelial Cells and Smooth Muscle Cells in Monolayer and RAFT™ 3D Cell Culture System
    Understanding the differences between normal and diseased lung cells in 2D vs 3D culture.
  • Instructions - Airway Epithelial Cell Systems
    Instructions for Proper Use and Culture of Airway Epithelial Cells
  • Bioscience Solutions Catalog 2018
    Catalog-Chapter2-Primary-Cells-2018.pdf
  • Modeling a 3D respiratory model with the Quasi Vivo® QV600 Fluidic Cell Culture System
    In this Technical Note, we provide detailed information of how the Quasi Vivo® QV600 System was set up for the ALI culture of normal human bronchial or small airway epithelial (NHBE, SAE) cells.
  • Primary Normal Human Cells and Media
    In Vivo Relevance. In Vitro Results. Updated and revised cell content.
  • B-ALI Bronchial Air Liquid Interface Media Kit, a Guaranteed 3D in vitro Model for Respiratory Research
    Lonza Whitepaper
  • B-ALI Bronchial Air Liquid Interface Media Kit, a Guaranteed 3D in vitro Model for Respiratory Research
    CD-SP095_BALI-Bronchial-Air Liquid-Interface_sec.pdf
  • Instructions - B-ALI™ Air-Liquid Interface Medium
    Instructions for Proper Use and Culture
  • Primary Cells for Airway Research – Infographic
    Infographic showing how Lonza primary cells can aide in your airway research
  • Cell culture and cell analysis using the Real Architecture for 3D Tissue (RAFT™) Culture System
    This poster explains how standard analysis techniques, like fluorescence microscopy, can be applied easily to RAFT™ 3D Cell Cultures. In addition, it will be shown how the RAFT™ Technology can be combined with transient transfection approaches using the Lonza 4D Nucleofector™ System.
  • Primary Human Airway Cells and Media
    Airway Cell and Media Reference Guide
  • Lonza's Bulletkit™ for Primary Cell Growth
    Primary Cells are Different from Cell Lines. Why use the Same Classical Media? Learn how Lonza primary cells and media can support your cell research
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