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Animal clinical samples are critical components in veterinary medicine and wildlife health research, providing essential data for diagnosing diseases, monitoring health, and conducting scientific studies. These samples can be collected from both live animals and deceased specimens, encompassing a wide range of biological materials such as blood, tissues, feces, hair, and environmental samples.

The collection process is guided by specific protocols to ensure the integrity and viability of the samples for accurate analysis.

Tissues

  • Normal Healthy Tissues
  • Normal Adjacent Tissues
  • Bone marrow
  • Lymph nodes
  • Diseased tissues
  • Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) tissues

Biofluids

  • Blood
    • Serum
    • Plasma
      1. Double-spun plasma
    • RBCs
    • Buffy coat
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Saliva
  • Sputum
  • Aspirate
  • Synovial fluid
  • Urine
  • Feces
  • Swabs
Included: Patient Metadata, Indication & Treatment

Isolated tumor cells from animals serve a variety of important functions in cancer research and therapeutic development. These cells are primarily used to study tumor biology, including mechanisms of growth, metastasis, and response to treatments. Additionally, these isolated cells can be used in drug screening assays, helping researchers identify effective compounds for specific cancer types based on the unique properties of the tumor cells.

Below is a list of dissociated tumor cells that we deliver.

Dissociated Tumor Cells

DOGS

Unit Size: 1 million cells/vial

CATALOG NR.
TUMOR TYPE
DTC1001
Lymphoma
DTC1002
Mast Cell Tumor
DTC1004
Melanoma
Hemangiosarcoma
DTC1006
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
DTC1007
Bladder Cancer
DTC1009
Ear Tumor
DTC1010
Thyroid Carcinoma
DTC1011
Nasal Tumors
DTC1012
Oral Melanoma
DTC1013
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
DTC1014
Eye Tumor
DTC1016
Bone Cancer
DTC1017
Kidney Cancer
DTC1018
Adrenal Gland Tumor
DTC1019
Skin Cancer
DTC1020
Mammary Carcinoma

CATS

Unit Size: 1 million cells/vial

CATALOG NR.
TUMOR TYPE
DTC2001
Lymphoma
DTC2002
Mast Cell Tumor
DTC2004
Melanoma
DTC2005
Hemangiosarcoma
DTC2006
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
DTC2007
Bladder Cancer
DTC2009
Ear Tumor
DTC2010
Thyroid Carcinoma
DTC2011
Nasal Tumors
DTC2012
Oral Melanoma
DTC2013
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
DTC2014
Eye Tumor
DTC2016
Bone Cancer
DTC2017
Kidney Cancer
DTC2018
Adrenal Gland Tumor
DTC2019
Skin Cancer
DTC2020
Mammary Carcinoma

Matched Samples

PBMCs

PBMCs (peripheral blood mononuclear cells) | Click here to read more about PBMCs.

PBMCs

PBMCs (peripheral blood mononuclear cells) | Click here to read more about PBMCs.

Biofluids

Biofluids (sputum, saliva, aspirate, swabs, urine, stool, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid) | Click here to learn about our Animal Clinical Samples

Biofluids

Biofluids (sputum, saliva, aspirate, swabs, urine, stool, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid) | Click here to learn about our Animal Clinical Samples

Normal Adjacent Tissue

Normal Adjacent Tissue

Lymph nodes

Lymph nodes

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Tumor-derived cell lines are essential tools in cancer research, providing a stable and reproducible model for studying the complexities of tumor biology and testing therapeutic interventions. These cell lines, established from various types of tumors, allow researchers to investigate cellular mechanisms underlying cancer progression, drug resistance, and metastasis. They serve as platforms for high-throughput screening of potential anticancer drugs, enabling the identification of compounds that can selectively target cancer cells while sparing normal tissues. 

Below is a list of our available tumor-generated cell lines.

Animal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) play a crucial role in both clinical and veterinary research due to their ability to provide insights into the immune response and disease mechanisms. These cells, which include lymphocytes (T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells) and monocytes, are essential for studying various physiological and pathological processes. Moreover, PBMCs serve as a valuable model for understanding immunogenic responses and the development of novel therapeutic strategies or vaccines.

The following are the different animal PBMCs that we offer:

Characterization Services

Alongside the different products, we also offer characterization services to ensure everything you need is ready and that you hit the ground running with your research.The characterization services we provide are enumerated below.

FACS (fluorescence-activated cell sorting)

qPCR (quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction)

RNAseq (RNA sequencing)

Sterility

HLA (human leukocyte antigen) typing

More on request

References

Geraghty, R. J., Capes-Davis, A., Davis, J. M., Downward, J., Freshney, R. I., Knezevic, I., Lovell-Badge, R., Masters, J. R., Meredith, J., Stacey, G. N., Thraves, P., Vias, M., & Cancer Research UK (2014). Guidelines for the use of cell lines in biomedical research. British journal of cancer111(6), 1021–1046. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2014.166

Tandon, N., Thakkar, K. N., LaGory, E. L., Liu, Y., & Giaccia, A. J. (2018). Generation of Stable Expression Mammalian Cell Lines Using Lentivirus. Bio-protocol8(21), e3073. https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3073