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What is ATCC’s product catalog?

What is ATCC’s product catalog?

ATCC has the world’s largest and most extensive product catalog of human and animal cell lines for research purposes. The cell biology collection includes more than 4,000 continuous cell lines available by species, tissue/disease types, and signaling pathways.

How do I enter an ATCC Certificate of analysis?

Certificates of Analysis Enter the ATCC item number and lot number in the fields below. The lot number can be found on the vial label and is also included on the packing slip; this value must be entered exactly as displayed (i.e., no extra spaces). If you can’t find what you need, please contact us.

What is ATCC and why is it important?

ATCC cultures are critical to the discovery, invention, and development of new, improved and emerging scientific advances. The use of animal cell cultures as models of human disease is an integral part of scientific research. Advanced cell models such as isogenic cells and luciferase-labeled cells are valuable experimental models for your research.

How do I enter the ATCC item number and Lot Number?

Enter the ATCC item number and lot number in the fields below. The lot number can be found on the vial label and is also included on the packing slip; this value must be entered exactly as displayed ( i.e., no extra spaces). If you can’t find what you need, please contact us.

Is the information on the ATCC product sheet accurate?

Any proposed commercial use is prohibited without a license from ATCC. While ATCC uses reasonable efforts to include accurate and up-to-date information on this product sheet, ATCC makes no warranties or representations as to its accuracy. Citations from scientific literature and patents are provided for informational purposes only.

Why use authenticated ATCC cells?

To ensure your research is high quality, use authenticated ATCC cells. ATCC has the world’s largest and most extensive product catalog of human and animal cell lines for research purposes. The cell biology collection includes more than 4,000 continuous cell lines available by species, tissue/disease types, and signaling pathways.