Human primary cells These cells taken from living tissue are extremely accurate as they are literally coming from the source and are available from many.

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human primary cells These cells taken from living tissue are extremely accurate as they are literally coming from the source and are available from many sources on the human body. These living samples can give extremely accurate information about the cells in vivo and give relevant information regarding the living systems.