Human Lymphoma Cancer Cells
Human lymphoma cells, cryopreserved, are frozen cells that have been cryopreserved using a special method to maintain their viability and functionality. These cells can be used for a variety of applications, including drug discovery, disease modeling, and basic research.
Human lymphoma cells, dissociated PDX tumour cells, cryopreserved, are cells that have been dissociated from patient-derived xenograft (PDX) tumours, which are mouse tumours that have been engrafted with human cancer cells. These cells can provide an accurate representation of human lymphoma and can be used for drug discovery and personalized medicine.
Both options also offer the potential for the development of new therapies and treatments for lymphoma, which can ultimately benefit patients suffering from this disease.