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Neuromics

@Neuromics

Neuromics is a bioreagents company providing human cells, media, sera, and plenty more for neuroscience, cancer, pain, and more research.

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Since it's the weekend, let's play a game. Reply with a guess on what type of human cells this is. #CancerResearch @theNCI

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Neuromics human 3D blood-brain barrier model is one of our most distinctive products. It offers researchers a chance to test compounds to see if they'll cross the BBB. Scientists at Augusta University used the model in Alzheimer's research. Learn more: linkedin.com/pulse/alzheime…


Using human cells in you neurodegenerative disease research? Neuromics has a selection of primary and iPSC-derived human cells with proven results in this endeavor, including endothelial cells, astrocytes, and pericytes Learn more here: neuromics.com/neuromics-prim… #neuroscience


#ICYMI Looking for the best protein purification technology? Neuromics has you covered. You can save 10% of IBA's newest and most advanced resin this month. #protein #proteinpurification

For the entire month of November, IBA Lifesciences' newest protein purification resin, Strep-Tactin® 4Flow® High Capacity, is 10% off. This new generation of resin is incredibly versatile with excellent purity and binding capacity. Learn more below! neuromics.com/save-on-iba-s-…



Earlier this year, investigators at the University of Nottingham used our Human Brain Pericytes, Astrocytes, and Endothelial Cells to study the effects of hyperglycemia on the blood-brain barrier (BBB). #neuroscience #brainresearch Learn more: neuromics.com/human-brain-ce…


Thank to all the customers who have made it a success, Neuromics has extended our cell sale through the end of the year. ALL our human primary cells, cell lines, and iPSC-derived cells are 15% off! #Neuroscience #CancerResearch Learn more: neuromics.com/save-big-on-hu…


We have a large selection of GFP expressing cancer cells. Last month, scientists at Dartmouth published a paper using our GFP-expressing U87 MG cells in fluorescent-guided surgery research. The scientists inoculated them into a mouse model. Learn more: neuromics.com/gfp-brain-cell…


For the entire month of November, IBA Lifesciences' newest protein purification resin, Strep-Tactin® 4Flow® High Capacity, is 10% off. This new generation of resin is incredibly versatile with excellent purity and binding capacity. Learn more below! neuromics.com/save-on-iba-s-…


It is not just primary cells on offer from Neuromics. We also offers an impressive selection of human cell lines. Recently, a few publications were released utilizing cell lines purchased from Neuromics in cancer and diabetes research. Learn more: neuromics.com/reliable-human…


Another month, another new publication from customers using our GFP-HUVECs. Scientists at OHSU published a study that utilized our GFP-HUVECs to validate the cell-stretch device they had manufactured. Learn more in our blog post: neuromics.com/more-gfp-huvec…


At the beginning of September, we announced that all our human cell products were 15% off for September. We want to thank the many customers who took advantage of the sale. Since it has been so successful, we decided to extend the sale another month. neuromics.com/continue-to-sa…


UCLA scientists released a study earlier this year using our GFP-expressing HUVECs to test egg white based hydrogels as an alternative for 3D cell culture and tissue engineering. Their results were definitely surprising to us. Learn more: neuromics.com/don-t-forget-a…


Researchers at Augusta University published a study earlier this year utilizing our 3D Human Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) Model in Alzheimer’s Disease research. They studied the link between periodontitis and Alzheimer's. Learn more here: neuromics.com/alzheimer-s-re…


We have some exciting news! Despite being on the market for less than a year, researchers just published a study citing our Immortalized Human Kidney Cancer Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) (cat. CAF110-IM) for the first time. Learn more in our blog post. neuromics.com/our-immortaliz…


ALL Neuromics human cells are 15% off through the end of September. We provide a diverse range of high-quality, reliable, and research proven human cells. Learn more here: neuromics.com/save-big-on-hu…


It's time to plan for fall research projects! You'll need fetal bovine serum (FBS) if you have any cell culturing lined up. Our FBS continues to demonstrate its reliability through customer citations. Two new studies are highlighted in our blog post. neuromics.com/rely-on-our-fb…


Last month, we highlighted the release of six human iPSC-derived brain cells and two immortalized cancer associated fibroblast (CAF) types. The cell releases keep coming! We've got six more iPSC-derived cell types to offer. Learn More: neuromics.com/even-more-ipsc…


Neuromics is excited to announce the release of two more immortalized cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) types. We are now offering immortalized versions of our human ovarian CAFs and lung squamous cell carcinoma CAFs. Learn more in our blog post: neuromics.com/more-immortali…


As IBA Lifesciences US distributor, Neuromics offers cutting-edge protein purification products. Strep-Tactin® 4Flow® High Capacity is now available as a new and improved version of IBA's top-selling protein purification product. Learn more: neuromics.com/iba-s-new-prot…


Neuromics offerings of iPSC derived neural cells is growing. In addition to the cells we released earlier this year, we've just released another six types of iPSC-derived cells. Learn more in our new blog post. neuromics.com/another-round-…


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