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What are Primary cells?

Primary cells are derived from living differentiated tissue. Primary cells retain native cellular functions of cells in cell culture in vitro, thus finding its applications in Tissue culture, Bio-scaffold, Biomedical and pharmaceutical research etc.

For optimal growth in cell culture medium, primary cells require specific media and nutrients in contrast to established continuous cell lines. The uses of primary cells in research have potential to provide more
relevant and controlled data because of its resemblance to native cells.

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Human primary cells are grown after isolation from specific tissues of human body. These tissue extracts undergo disaggregation by enzymatic process, followed by incubation in optimum grown medium for proliferation and better cell culture viability. Following that, the human primary cells are further purified, sorted, and separated according to the required human primary cell lineage. The culture of human stem cells like mesenchymal stem cells also generally fall under primary cell culture but stem cell cultures require different conditioned medium and feeder layers for metabolic support and
differentiation.

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Primary cell cultures have a wide application in the pharmaceutical industry to evaluate drug dosage and toxicity.

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Primary cell cultures are excellent in vitro models to study cell biology, biochemical assays, 3D tissue cuture and metabolism.

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Primary cells in 3D cell culture models can bypass the ethical regulations of animal experiments.

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Primary cell cultures have extensive applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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Primary cells closely stimulate biological living model and thus provide significant and high quality results in cell culture experiments

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The Major disadvantage with established commercial cell line is that after a period, cell characteristics may change and become quite different from that of initial passages. Generally, primary cells not only retain normal physiology but also genetic constitution when propagated in cell culture.

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Primary cells are derived from one’s body directly upon tissue extraction whereas cell lines are secondary cultures of cells derived from primary cells.

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Primary cells retain genetic integrity and closely mimic native body cells in physiology. Therefore, these cells are preferred for 3D cell culture and tissue culture on bioscaffolds.

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With Kosheeka, procuring primary cells of tissue-specific and species-specific origins are easy and affordable. Contact info@kosheeka.com for queries and orders.

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