Iranian Biological Resource Center
18 cited products
62 protocol citations
The Iranian Biological Resource Center (IBRC) is a leading provider of high-quality products and services that power cutting-edge research protocols across diverse scientific fields.
Our comprehensive portfolio includes a wide range of specialized equipment, consumables, reagents, chemicals, and software solutions tailored to the needs of researchers and laboratories.
IBRC's products are extensively cited in scientific publications, preprints, and patents, reflecting their significant impact on groundbreaking research.
By leveraging our extensive expertise and state-of-the-art technologies, we enable researchers to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and innovation.
Our offerings span a broad spectrum, from advanced analytical instruments and sample preparation tools to cell culture media and molecular biology kits.
We also provide specialized software solutions for data analysis, experimental design, and workflow optimization, empowering researchers to streamline their research processes and enhance productivity.
Committed to supporting the evolving needs of the scientific community, IBRC continuously invests in research and development to introduce novel products and stay at the forefront of technological advancements.
By collaborating with leading research institutions and scientific organizations, we ensure that our solutions are tailored to the ever-changing demands of the industry.
Our comprehensive portfolio includes a wide range of specialized equipment, consumables, reagents, chemicals, and software solutions tailored to the needs of researchers and laboratories.
IBRC's products are extensively cited in scientific publications, preprints, and patents, reflecting their significant impact on groundbreaking research.
By leveraging our extensive expertise and state-of-the-art technologies, we enable researchers to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and innovation.
Our offerings span a broad spectrum, from advanced analytical instruments and sample preparation tools to cell culture media and molecular biology kits.
We also provide specialized software solutions for data analysis, experimental design, and workflow optimization, empowering researchers to streamline their research processes and enhance productivity.
Committed to supporting the evolving needs of the scientific community, IBRC continuously invests in research and development to introduce novel products and stay at the forefront of technological advancements.
By collaborating with leading research institutions and scientific organizations, we ensure that our solutions are tailored to the ever-changing demands of the industry.
18 products from Iranian Biological Resource Center
MCF-7 is a human breast adenocarcinoma cell line derived from the pleural effusion of a 69-year-old Caucasian female with metastatic breast cancer. The cell line is commonly used in cancer research, particularly for studies on breast cancer and hormone response.
Sourced in Australia
HT-29 is a human colon adenocarcinoma cell line. It is a widely used in vitro model for studying various aspects of colorectal cancer biology.
The MDA-MB-231 is a cell line derived from a human breast adenocarcinoma. It is a commonly used model for studying breast cancer research.
Sourced in United States
HepG2 is a well-established cell line derived from human hepatocellular carcinoma. It is commonly used as an in vitro model for various liver-related studies, including drug metabolism, toxicology, and cancer research.
HEK293T is a type of cell line derived from human embryonic kidney cells. It is a widely used cell line in biological and biomedical research due to its ease of growth and transfection efficiency. The HEK293T cell line retains the key characteristics of the original HEK293 cells, including the expression of the SV40 large T antigen that allows for episomal replication of transfected plasmids.
The MCF-10A is a cell line derived from human breast epithelial cells. It is a non-tumorigenic, immortalized cell line commonly used in cell biology research. The MCF-10A cell line retains many characteristics of normal breast epithelial cells and is a widely-used model system for studying cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, and response to various stimuli.
MDA-MB-468 is a cell line derived from a human breast adenocarcinoma. It is a commonly used model in cancer research to study the biology and behavior of triple-negative breast cancer.
Sourced in Iran, Islamic Republic of
HEK-293 is a cell line derived from human embryonic kidney cells. It is a commonly used host cell line for the production and expression of recombinant proteins and viral vectors. The HEK-293 cell line is well-characterized and widely utilized in research and biotechnology applications.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC27853 is a strain of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacterium that is widely used in research and laboratory settings. This strain is available from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) and is a common reference strain for various applications.
NALM-6 is a human pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line. It is a clonal and continuous cell line derived from the peripheral blood of a patient with pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The NALM-6 cell line is commonly used in research for the study of pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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