Our human astrocytes are primary glial cells isolated from healthy human brain tissue and cultured under optimized conditions to maintain their physiological morphology and functional properties. Astrocytes are essential for central nervous system (CNS) function, contributing to neuronal support, synaptic regulation, blood-brain barrier maintenance, and neuroinflammatory responses.
These cells are ideal for use in CNS disease modeling, neuroinflammation studies, neurotoxicity screening, and neuron-glia co-culture systems. Each batch is processed and tested for viability, sterility, and performance in vitro, providing researchers with a consistent and reliable tool for neuroscience research and drug development.
Human Brain Astrocytes
Morphology and growth characteristics
Platebility
Sterility and mycoplasma testing
Viability Post-Thaw: ≥ 80%
Neuroinflammation and neurotoxicity studies
CNS disease modelling
Neuron-glia interaction assays
Blood-brain barrier research and co-culture models