The female reproductive system comprises a group of organs responsible for fertility, menstruation and sexual activity. The female reproductive system goes through significant physiological changes at different life stages. Its activity depends on hormone and also produce and secrete hormone to control female development.
Promoting the research on female reproductive system and its cells allows for a deeper understanding of fertility, hormonal regulation, pregnancy, and reproductive health. We provide fresh primary cells isolated from uterus, cervix, ovary, fallopian tube, and vagina.
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Research on the Mouse Fallopian Tube Smooth Muscle Cells is essential to the study of tubal motility disorders, post-inflammatory tubal…
Cat. No. ARP0535
Research on the Mouse Endometrial Epithelial Cells is essential to the study of female reproductive tract diseases such as endometriosis…
Cat. No. ARP0536
Research on the Mouse Uterine Smooth Muscle Cells is essential to the study of various uterine pathologies, including preeclampsia, uterine…
Cat. No. ARP0537
Research on the Mouse Ovarian Surface Epithelial Cells is essential to the study of various ovarian pathologies, including polycystic ovary…
Cat. No. ARP0538
Research on the Mouse Uterine Fibroblasts is essential to the study of female reproductive tract diseases such as endometriosis and…
Cat. No. ARP0542
Research on the Mouse Ovarian Theca Cells is essential to the study of various ovarian pathologies, including polycystic ovary syndrome…
Cat. No. ARP0544
Research on the Mouse Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells is essential to the study of salpingitis, tubal ectopic pregnancy, hydrosalpinx, Chlamydia…
Cat. No. ARP0534
Research on the Mouse Ovarian Stromal Cells is essential to the study of various ovarian pathologies, including polycystic ovary syndrome…
Cat. No. ARP0533
Research on the Mouse Ovarian Granulosa Cells is essential to the study of various ovarian pathologies, including polycystic ovary syndrome…
Cat. No. ARP0532
Research on the Mouse Endometrial Stromal Cells is essential to the study of female reproductive tract diseases such as endometriosis…
Cat. No. ARP0545
Research on the Mouse Endometrial Stromal Fibroblasts is essential to the study of female reproductive tract diseases such as endometriosis…
Cat. No. ARP0549
Research on the Mouse Follicular Theca Cells is essential to the study of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) models, hyperandrogenism, follicular…
Cat. No. ARP0550