Illustration of different Human Primary Cell types commonly used in research. The common types include endothelial, epithelial, fibroblast, keratinocytes, immune cells, melanoma, and stem cells. Each type of primary cell has distinct shapes and growth patterns. These cells are directly isolated from human tissues and share physiological, morphological and chromosomal similarities. Each type plays a specific role, from forming protective barriers to supporting tissue structure and immune response. Observing their morphology in culture helps researchers understand cell behavior, function, and how different cell types respond to experimental conditions.

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