Our human crude intestinal cells are freshly isolated, minimally processed cell suspensions obtained from ethically sourced human small intestine tissue. These preparations contain a heterogeneous mix of intestinal epithelial and non-epithelial cells, including enterocytes, goblet cells, immune cells, and stromal populations. This crude cell format preserves the native cellular diversity of the intestinal mucosa, making it ideal for applications where physiological complexity is required.
Human crude intestinal cells are suited for studies in immune-epithelial interaction, barrier response, pathogen invasion models, and intestinal tissue profiling.
Human Crude Intestinal Cells
Cell Composition: Mixed population (enterocytes, goblet cells, immune cells, stromal cells)
Viability: ≥ 70% post-thaw
PlateabilityImmune-mucosal interaction studies
Pathogen entry and host defense models
Intestinal single-cell sequencing and profiling
Early-stage epithelial differentiation assays