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Urinary System

The urinary system is a biological system for the production, storage, and excretion of urine. The key structures include the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. The kidneys filter unwanted waste from the blood and produce urine, which then flow to the bladder, through urethra. The urine is stored in the bladder until excretion through urethra, which is also called urinary tract.

Urinary system is significant for the waste excretion and fluid controlling of the body. The disorders of urinary system impair the body’s ability to filter blood, remove wastes, and regulate fluid and electrolyte balance. The advance research using urinary system cells can focus on modeling kidney and bladder diseases, investigation on how urinary system works, preventing urinary tract infections, evaluating drug safety and nephrotoxicity.

We provide a wide variety of urinary system cells, including renal epithelial cells, podocytes, proximal tubule cells, urothelial cells, etc., as physiologically relevant models for your research needs.

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