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Immortalized Cell Lines

Cell immortalization refers to the process in which cells cultured in vitro break free from the limits of cellular spontaneous senescence, acquire the ability to proliferate indefinitely under the influence of external factors. Cells derived from normal tissues can divide and grow under typical in vitro culture conditions, but after a limited number of passages, they stop proliferating, undergo aging, and eventually die. By introducing exogenous immortalizing genes into target cells through techniques such as gene transfection, immortalized cell lines can be established to make cultured cells proliferative and homogeneous. In-depth research on cell immortalization is not only beneficial for understanding the molecular mechanisms of cell proliferation and aging but also lays a solid foundation for exploring cancer therapy and organ transplantation research. Additionally, immortalized cells can be passaged multiple times, providing researchers with a valuable resource for various cell models and facilitating scientific research.

In addition to providing a comprehensive range of widely used immortalized cell lines, Creative Biolabs has many years of experience in cell immortalization services and has successfully established a variety of immortalized cell lines, including those sourced from humans, mice, rats, and rabbits.

Cell Immortalization Methods

Mammalian cells can be immortalized using several methods. Among them, induction of cell immortalization by SV40 T antigen and hTERT virus is the simplest and most reliable, widely used.

Advantages

With Creative Biolabs, you can effortlessly obtain excellent immortalized cell products.

Well-identified

STR identification

Species identification

Immunofluorescence identification

High Quality

Passages number ≤5

Cell viability >90%

Cell number ≥1×106 cells/vial

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Creative Biolabs is dedicated to providing reliable immortalized cell lines to speed up your neuroscience research.

Cat. No. Product Name Cat. No. Product Name
NCL-2105-P182-AM Human Astrocytes, Immortalized NCL2110P001 Mouse Hippocampal Neuron Cell HT22
NCL-21P6-221 Rat Cerebellar Granule Cell Line, Immortalized NCL2110P059 Mouse Midbrain Dopaminergic Neuron Cell MN9D
NCL2110P073 Mouse Microglia N9, Immortalized NCL2110P206 Immortalized Human Microglia
NCL2110P153 Mouse Microglia Cell Line BV-2, Immortalized NCL-2108P38 Human Microglia Cell Line HMC3, Immortalized
NCL-2108P34 Human Glial (Oligodendrocytic) Hybrid Cell Line (MO3.13) NCL2110P015 Rat Microglia Cell Line HAPI, Immortalized
NCL-2108-P020 Human CMEC/D3 Cell Line, Blood-Brain Barrier Model NCB2108FY0001 Mouse bEnd.3 [BEND3] Cells
NCL2110P098 Mouse Dendritic Cell DC2.4 NCL-2108P21 Rat Schwann Cells RSC96, Immortalized
NCL-21P6-192 Rat Retinal Muller Cell Line, Immortalized NCL-2106-S93 Rat Immortalized Retinal Muller Cell Line rMC-1
NCL-21P6-177 Immortalized Human Alveolar Epithelial Cell Line NCL-21P6-176 Mouse Kupffer Cell Line (ImKC), Immortalized
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HOT Mouse Microglia N9 [CAT#: NCL2110P073]

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Mouse
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Neurons

Model of human blood-brain barrier

Species:
Human
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells
Species:
Human
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Microglia
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Human
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Immortalized Cell Lines

Species:
Rat
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells

Constitutively express GFAP and CRALBP.

Species:
Rat
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells
HOT Human Astrocytes, Immortalized [CAT#: NCL-2105-P182-AM]

Positive for GFAP

Species:
Human
Cell Types:
Astrocytes
hTERT NF1 ipNF95.11b C [CAT#: NRZP-0822-FY52]

Species:
Human
Cell Types:
Tumor Cells
Species:
Human
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells
Species:
Human
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells
Species:
Human
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells
Species:
Human
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells
Species:
Human
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells

Fluorescent Immortalized Primary Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Microglia

Fluorescent Immortalized Primary Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Microglia

Fluorescent Immortalized Primary Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells

Fluorescent Immortalized Primary Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
BBB-related Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells

The SV40-transduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells

The SV40-tranduced immortalized cells can go beyond 30 passages.

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Visual system-related Cells
Human Schwann Cell, Immortalized [CAT#: NCL2110P107]

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Schwann Cells
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