Cell Biologics

Cell Biologics is a premier company and the first to offer genetically modified and normal mouse primary endothelial cells and other mouse cell types. The production of mouse primary endothelial cells was not economically or technically feasible until the creation of our company- Cell Biologics. The goal of our scientists and staff is to provide you with the best murine primary endothelial cells and other mouse primary cells for your research needs and to give you customized solutions to your specific research problems.

 
 
While genetically modified mice have proven to be a useful model for many human pathologies, culture of murine normal or genetically modified endothelial cells and other mouse primary cells are extremely beneficial to multidisciplinary, biomedically important, endothelial cell research in the areas of cell adhesion, angiogenesis, gene therapy and drug targeting. Cell Biologics is dedicated to the rapid development of significant basic and clinical research on the endothelium by saving investigators time, money, and laboratory costs in the production of consistent normal and genetically modified cells in a timely and reproducible manner.
 
 
Cell culture Products

Cell culture Products

 

Cell culture is a set of biology techniques used to grow cells outside their organism (ex-vivo) or their original environment.
The cells cultured can be : 
  • Cells recently removed from an organism (biopsy). We then speak of primary culture and primary cells. These cells cannot be kept in culture indefinitely because they have a limited division capacity (limited number of divisions).
  • Immortalized cells or cell lines. These cells have an unlimited capacity of division. These cell lines can be cancer cells, healthy cells made artificially immortalized or stem cells.
Animal cells are generally cultivated in a medium that provides them with all the essential elements for their growth. For this, flasks, boxes or culture plates are used depending on the quantity of cells desired and the applications. The culture media are then placed in incubators at a temperature of 37°C and in a very humid atmosphere with a controlled CO2 content (5%) in order to get as close as possible to the physiological conditions.
There are 2 types of cell culture: 2D culture and 3D culture. The 2D culture consists in cultivating the cells in a single layer while the 3D culture aims at reproducing the cellular structures present in the body.