Re-imagined organ perfusion and primary cell isolation solutions
At Organ Perfusion and Cellular Services, we are committed to honoring the gift of life by maximizing opportunities for transplant through turn-key organ perfusion services and advancing research through primary cell isolations with industry leading organ preservation, processes and results.
Primary Hepatocyte Products
Empower your research partners with increased supply of high volume, high viability, primary hepatocytes while achieving higher quality and lower costs.
Optimized hepatocyte isolation protocol with unmatched viability and plateability.
Human
Protect client commitments with a consistent supply of plateable hepatocytes.
Rodent
Turn-key Organ Perfusion Capabilities
Flyout
Perfusion
24-7-365 Comprehensive abdominal and thoracic services tailored to meet your needs.
Experienced
Team
Implementation is the key to long-lasting success. Our leadership team develops a personalized plan with your transplant center that meets your unique needs and processes.
Logistics
|Management
Eliminate the hassles and disruptions associated with managing logistics. We coordinate and handle transportation, supply management, preservation and everything in between.
Seamless Implementation
Gain peace of mind and maximize organ viability with the support of our network of highly experienced and dedicated recovery and perfusion teams.
Optimize the performance of your transplant center with a dedicated and highly specialized perfusion center.
Client Testimonials
Dr. Kunal Yadav, MD, FACS
Director of Pancreas Transplantation | The University of Toledo
“We at UTMC have worked with Organ Perfusion and Cellular Services for over a year and our experience has been great. OPCS has skilled perfusion techs who are able to place the kidneys on pump at all hours of the day. The techs provide the surgeons important and credible information about any concerns with the kidney anatomy and are also able to biopsy the kidney for us (wedge and needle). Overall, very happy our association with the OPCS team so far.”