Marmoset Bone Marrow
Marmoset tissue samples (Callithrix jacchus) collected via aseptic necropsy. Multiple preservation options available. Full pathology documentation included.
The Marmoset
Callithrix jacchus
Common marmosets are small New World primates increasingly used in neuroscience and aging research.
Their small size, short lifespan, and twinning make them ideal for developmental studies, gene therapy research, and as transgenic models.
Human Similarity
~93% genetic homology with extensive immune receptor cross-reactivity
Global Availability
Multiple geographic origins with established breeding colonies
Regulatory Accepted
FDA & EMA preferred species for biologics safety assessment
Geographic Origins
Common Research Applications
Marmoset Bone Marrow is research-grade common marmoset bone marrow intended for preclinical and translational research. Each order includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA) with lot-specific information and handling details to support consistency across studies.
Bone marrow provides access to hematopoietic stem cells and progenitor populations essential for hematology, oncology, and regenerative medicine research.
Common applications
- Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) research
- Colony-forming unit (CFU) assays
- Bone marrow transplant modeling
- Hematological malignancy studies
- Myeloid and lymphoid differentiation research
Collection, processing & handling
Bone marrow is collected via aspiration with documented protocols. Available as whole aspirate, mononuclear cell preparations, or processed fractions. Shipped fresh or cryopreserved depending on downstream application requirements.
Quality control & documentation
QC testing options available on request, including material-appropriate analytical checks and extended documentation. Standard documentation includes collection/processing metadata, lot identifiers, and chain-of-custody records. Custom QC panels can be configured for GLP or regulatory-facing studies.
Also available: matched peripheral blood for comparative hematopoiesis studies from the same species for comprehensive study design.
Ordering notes
For specific donor criteria, source, volumes, or custom handling requirements, request a quote and include your study specifications. We routinely support longitudinal programs, matched sample sets, and custom collection protocols.
Histopathology
Perform microscopic examination for toxicity assessment and disease characterization.
Immunohistochemistry
Localize protein expression and cellular markers in tissue sections.
RNA/DNA Extraction
Isolate nucleic acids for gene expression analysis and genomic studies.
Primary Cell Isolation
Source tissue-derived primary cells for in vitro studies.
Tissue Homogenates
Prepare extracts for protein analysis, enzyme activity, and drug quantification.
In Situ Hybridization
Detect specific nucleic acid sequences in preserved tissue architecture.
| Species | Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) |
|---|---|
| Sample Type | Tissue |
| Preservation Options | Fresh, Snap-frozen, FFPE, or OCT-embedded |
| Collection | Aseptic necropsy within 30 minutes post-mortem |
| Quality Assessment | Gross pathology examination |
| Size Options | As available, contact for specific requirements |
| Storage (Frozen) | '-80°C or liquid nitrogen |
| Storage (FFPE) | Room temperature |
| Shipping (Frozen) | Dry ice |
| Documentation | Necropsy report available |
| Donor Information | Age, sex, and health status available |
Geographic Origins Guide
Select the optimal origin for your research requirements
South Africa Colony Origin ★ MOST COMMON
captive
Bred in established South African research colonies. Note: this species originated in South America (New World primate lineage).
Need help selecting an origin?
Our scientific team can advise on the optimal origin for your study design and regulatory requirements.
We offer fresh tissue (shipped on ice), snap-frozen tissue (-80°C or LN2), FFPE blocks (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded), and OCT-embedded frozen sections. Choose based on your downstream application: fresh for cell isolation, frozen for molecular work, FFPE for histology/IHC.
Yes, we can provide multiple tissues from the same donor animal. This is valuable for studies comparing tissue distribution or requiring matched samples. Contact us with your tissue list for availability.
Each tissue sample includes donor information (age, sex, health status), collection date, preservation method, and gross pathology notes. Full necropsy reports are available upon request.