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  1. ATCC: The Global Bioresource Center

    ATCC (American Type Culture Collection) is a nonprofit, global biological resource center and standards organization and the leading developer and supplier of authenticated cells lines and …

  2. About Us - ATCC

    ATCC (American Type Culture Collection) is a private, nonprofit, global biological resource center and standards organization that provides scientists with the biomaterials and resources they …

  3. Cell Products | ATCC

    ATCC has an extensive collection of animal and human cells for basic research and drug discovery.

  4. Human Cells | ATCC

    To fulfill this enormous need, ATCC offers the largest collection of cells in the world, with examples of diseased and normal cells from every tissue type found in the human body.

  5. Microbe Products for Research | ATCC

    Trust ATCC to supply the quality tools you need to produce quality results. Explore our collection of bacteria, archaea, viruses, yeast, fungi, protozoa, algae, nucleic acids, and molecular tools …

  6. Our History - ATCC

    Learn about ATCC’s history supporting life science research, starting in 1925 as a microbe collection to today as a global biological resource center.

  7. Technical Documents - ATCC

    Check out our technical documents for detailed information on the application and handling of ATCC products.

  8. Bacteriology and Archaea - ATCC

    It is because of the high reverence we have for microbial life at ATCC that we have been a leading innovator in microbial scientific discovery and a trusted resource of microbiological …

  9. ATCC Animal Cell Culture Guide

    ATCC lists complete medium formulations, plus all handling and passage information, for all ATCC cell lines both in the online catalog description and on the Product Sheet.

  10. ATCC Culture Guides - A Century of Culturing Biological Material

    ATCC Culture Guides are the premiere source of information for culturing cells and microbial materials including viruses, bacteria, yeasts, fungi, and protists.