Endometrial Uterine Epithelial Cells

Human Female Reproductive Cells — Research Uses and Latest Study

Lifeline® has just launched our normal human Endometrial (Uterine) Epithelial Cells and Vaginal Epithelial Cells, along with ReproLife™ female reproductive epithelial optimized media.   (Lifeline® female reproductive cells also include normal human Uterine Fibroblasts and Uterine Smooth Muscle Cells isolated from the Uterus.) Human Female Reproductive System and the Latest Research The female reproductive system that…
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Human Male Reproductive Cells — Recent Studies and Background

Human Male Reproductive System The male reproductive system includes external organs such as the penis and scrotum and internal organs such as the epididymis, vas deferens, and accessory glands (seminal vesicles, prostate glands, and bulbourethral glands). The epididymis is a coiled structure that stores sperm and allows sperm to mature before they travel to the…
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Lifeline® Introduces New Cervical Epithelial Cells to Female Reproductive Catalog

Cervical Cancer: Facts, Statistics, and Prevention The cervix is part of the female reproductive system and lies at the base of the uterus. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2017, 12,820 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer and approximately 4,210 women will die from the disease. Importantly, these rates are significantly down from…
Fallopian Tube diagram

Lifeline Cell Technology Adds Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells to Catalog

Now Available from Lifeline®: Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells! The human female reproductive system is responsible for the development of eggs (the female gametes) the production of hormones (progesterone and estrogen), and importantly, supports development and delivery of a fetus. Eggs develop in the ovaries, a pair of structures on either side of the uterus. A…
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Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells

Lifeline® Normal Human Primary Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells , when grown in Lifeline ReproLife™ Reproductive Epithelial Medium, provide an ideal serum-free culture model for many areas of research. These cells may be used to study cellular physiology of the reproductive tract, the cellular response to infectious agents, and other areas of research. PRIMARY CELLS FOR…
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Human Cervical Epithelial Cells

Lifeline® Normal Human Primary Cervical Epithelial Cells (HCxEC), when grown in Lifeline® ReproLife™ CX Cervical Epithelial Medium, provide an ideal serum-free culture model for many areas of research. These cells may be used to study cervical cancer development, cellular physiology, the cellular response to infectious agents, and other areas of research.  Primary Cervical Epithelial Cells…
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Male and Female Reproductive Systems Latest Research Studies

The male gonads are the testes, which are housed in the scrotum. The testes produce sperm (male gametes) and testosterone (the main male hormone). Following production in the testes, sperm move through the epididymis and into the vas deferens, both tubules that contain sperm until ejaculation. Lastly, the prostate is a male reproductive gland that…