Our human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs) are primary endothelial cells isolated from human brain tissue, providing a physiologically relevant in vitro model of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). These cells exhibit characteristic endothelial morphology and are ideal for studying CNS drug delivery, transendothelial transport, neuroinflammation, and barrier integrity.
HBMECs are widely used in co-culture models with astrocytes or pericytes to simulate the neurovascular unit and support research into BBB permeability, leukocyte adhesion, and neurological disease mechanisms. Each lot is prepared under standardized conditions and tested to ensure high viability, purity, and in vitro performance.
Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells
Morphology and growth characteristics
Platebility
Sterility and mycoplasma testing
Viability Post-Thaw: ≥ 80%
Blood-brain barrier modeling
CNS drug delivery and permeability studies
Inflammation and immune cell transmigration assays
Co-culture with astrocytes or pericytes for neurovascular research