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Cell Lines

Cell lines are cells that can be continuously cultured and propagated in the laboratory. They are commonly used in research for studying cell behavior, disease modeling, drug screening, and vaccine production.

In addition to immortalized cell lines, Creative Biolabs also provides a range of Tumor Cell Lines, Transfected Stable Cell Lines, GPCR Cell Lines, and Ion Channel Cell Lines for neuroscience research. Please contact us to get more information about any cell line products or services.

Tumor Cell Lines

Tumor cell lines are derived from cancerous tissues and are able to replicate endlessly, unlike normal cells which have a limited lifespan. These cell lines exhibit characteristics such as immortality, migration, and loss of contact inhibition.

We offer decades of brain tumor cell lines from humans and animals. Related brain tumors include Glioma, Neuroblastoma, Astroblastoma, Glioblastoma, Meningioma, and Oligodendroglioma.

Transfected Stable Cell Lines

Transfected stable cell lines play a crucial role in advancing scientific research in fields such as pharmaceuticals, compound testing, and gene therapy. These cell lines are engineered by introducing foreign DNA into the cell's genome, allowing for the sustained expression of specific proteins over an extended period.

We are committed to providing a broad range of cell lines by lentiviral transfection or CRISPR/Cas9 technology to accelerate your research.

  • Reporter Stable Cell Lines
  • Overexpression Stable Cell Lines
  • Knockdown Stable Cell Lines
  • Knockin Stable Cell Lines
  • Knockout Stable Cell Lines

GPCR Cell Lines

There are several GPCR cell lines commonly used in neuroscience research, including HEK293 cells, CHO cells, and SH-SY5Y cells. These cell lines are engineered to overexpress specific GPCR receptors, allowing researchers to study their function and potential therapeutic targets in the context of neurological disorders and diseases.

Ion Channel Cell Lines

Ion channels are membrane proteins that allow ions to pass through pores in the cell membrane, and they play a key role in the electrical signaling of the nervous system. Ion channels are targets for drugs used to treat neurological conditions, as well as addictive drugs.

We are dedicated to offering various human channel stable cell lines to assist drug screening, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, HCN, and GABAA receptors.

Trending Products

Cat. No. Product Name Cat. No. Product Name
NCL-2108P28 Mouse Glioma Cell Line GL261 NCL-2108P06 Mouse Glioma Cell Line GL-261-Luc
NCL-2108P04 Mouse Glioma Cell Line GL261-GFP NRYF0724HZ2 Mouse Glioma Cell Line GL261-Luc-GFP
NCL2110P346 Rat Glioma Cell Line C6 NCL-2108-P027 Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Cell Line
NCL-2108P180 SF295 Human Glioblastoma Cells NCL2110P117 Human Brain Astroblastoma U-87 MG
NCL2110P209 Green Fluorescent Alpha-synuclein SH-SY5Y Cell Line NCL2110P219 Green fluorescent tau SH-SY5Y cell line
NCL2110P214 Green Fluorescent BACE1 Cell Lines NRYF0324HZ9 Green Fluorescent mutant HTT-92Q inducible Cell Line
NCL2110P358 TDP43 Overexpressed SH-SY5Y Cell Line NCL2110P232 Gamma Secretase Activity Assay Cell Line
NCL-7P326 Human Nav1.7 Sodium Channel Stable Cell Line NCL-7P118 Human Nav1.8/β1 Recombinant Stable Cell Line
NCL-7P176 Human Cav3.2 Calcium Channel Stable Cell Line NCL-7P179 Human Cav3.3 Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel Stable Cell Line
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M3/HEK293, GPCR Cell Line [CAT#: NCL-2105-P99-KB]

These cells can be used for disease modeling, drug screening and toxicology testing.

Species:
Human
Applications:
GPCR Screening
Cell Types:
Other Cells
M3/CHO, GPCR Cell Line [CAT#: NCL-2105-P98-KB]

These cells can be used for disease modeling, drug screening and toxicology testing.

Species:
Hamster
Applications:
GPCR Screening
Cell Types:
Other Cells
Human CHO-K1/M3 Stable Cell Line [CAT#: NCL20120009CR]

Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor M3 Stable Cell Line

Species:
Human
Applications:
GPCR Screening
Cell Types:
Other Cells
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