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  • Instructions - Cryopreserved Human Stellate Cells
    Technical Instructions for culturing human stellate 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.
  • 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
  • Bioscience Solutions Catalog 2018
    Catalog-Chapter3-Hepa-Products-2018.pdf
  • Inventory - Non-Parenchymal Cells
    Listing of available non-parenchymal cells inventory; updated monthly March 2019 NPC Inventory
  • Primary cells and other tools for in vitro ADME-Tox
    CD-LI019_ADME-Tox_Product_listing_sec.pdf
  • Normal Human Adult Epidermal Melanocytes
    Normal human epidermal melanocytes (NHEM) are neural crest-derived cells that reside in the basal stratum of the epidermis. The distinct stellate or dendritic morphology of these cells allows the cell body to remain in the basal layer of the epidermis while the dendrites associate with keratinocytes in the basal and spinosum layers.
  • Engineering Culture Platforms to Mimic Liver Diseases
    Learn from Dr. Salman Khetani, University of Illinois at Chicago, how multiple liver cell-types including hepatocytes, Kupffer, stellate, and endothelial cells can be engineered together to model human liver disease phenotypes in culture.
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  • Primary Cells and Media Reference Guide
    A comprehensive collection of Lonza primary cell and media products supporting many research areas.
  • A Novel In Vitro Liver Cell Culture Flow System Allowing Long-Term Metabolism and Hepatotoxicity Studies]
    Manuscript published in Applied In Vitro Toxicology journal describes improvement of CYP450 phenotype of primary cryopreserved hepatocytes using Quasi Vivo® System