
The Biocompare Cells and Microorganisms search tool is a diverse catalog of primary cells, cell lines, and microbial strains from many suppliers. Cell lines include stable immortalized lines, cells overexpressing target genes, hybridomas, reporter cell lines, and knockout cells. It features cells from various lineages, including myeloid and lymphoid cells, neuronal cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, hepatocytes, myocytes, and more. Users can also search for specific cells based on tissue type or host species, providing flexibility for a wide array of research applications. Important considerations when choosing cells for research include cell line authentication, culturing requirements, genetic or phenotypic modifications, and the intended downstream application. Inspect the product datasheets from the cell supplier pages for more detailed information.
Cell lines are established proliferating cells in culture derived from various organ and sources used in basic research and early stage drug development studies. The choice of appropriate cell line depends on the organism of study, the disease investigated, and the tissue or organ of interest. Human, rat, and mouse cells are similar in protein and disease expression, which makes them accepted options for all-purpose studies. HEK-293 (Human Embryonic Kidney) cells are ubiquitously utilized in preliminary protein expression studies because of their easy growth and transfection. Transfected cell lines are also available for the analysis of receptors, G proteins, and ion channels. Hamster, monkey, and insect cell lines are examples of sources of ovary, lung, and parasites for the investigation of protein expression or organ function. Most cell lines are shipped frozen with or without media and equipped for transfection, so it is imperative to choose compatible transfection and cell line products.