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Product Description
Dermal Fibroblasts (HDF) are the most prevalent cell in human dermis, and one of the most important architects of cutaneous would healing [1]. The fibroblast is a malleable cell, capable of altering its function and physiology or even transforming into a new cell type, based on its location within the body. The dermal fibroblast also has the unique title of being the first human somatic cell to be induced into a pluripotent stem cell line [2,3].Dermal Fibroblasts (HDF) are the most prevalent cell in human dermis, and one of the most important architects of cutaneous would healing [1]. The fibroblast is a malleable cell, capable of altering its function and physiology or even transforming into a new cell type, based on its location within the body. The dermal fibroblast also has the unique title of being the first human somatic cell to be induced into a pluripotent stem cell line [2,3].
iXCells Biotechnologies provides high quality Human Dermal Fibroblasts (HDF) from either neonatal foreskin (Cat# 10HU-013) or adult skin (Cat# 10HU-014). These cells are derived from the dermis of normal human neonatal foreskin or adult skin and cryopreserved at the end of primary culture. HDF are negative for HIV-1, HBV, HCV, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. They can further expand in Fibroblast Growth Medium (Cat# MD-0011) under the condition suggested by iXCells Biotechnologies. A Certificate of Analysis is provided for each cell lot purchased.
Applications:
Figure 1. (A) Human Neonatal Dermal Fibroblasts (10HU-013). (B) Human Adult Dermal Fibroblasts (10HU-014).
Product Details
Tissue |
Human Dermal Fibroblasts, Normal (Neonatal foreskin, adult skin) |
Package Size |
0.5x106 cells/vial, 1.0x106 cells/vial |
Shipped |
Cryopreserved |
Storage |
Liquid nitrogen |
Growth Properties |
Adherent |
Media |
[1] Lauren E. Tracy, Raquel A. Minasian, and E.J. Caterson. (2016) Regulation of Gene Expression by Tobacco Product Preparations in Cultured Human Dermal Fibroblasts. Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 5(3): 119–136.
[2] Takahashi K, Yamanaka S. (2006) Induction of pluripotent stem cells from mouse embryonic and adult fibroblast cultures by defined factors. Cell; 126:663–676.
[3] Kazutoshi Takahashi 1, Koji Tanabe, Mari Ohnuki, Megumi Narita, Tomoko Ichisaka, Kiichiro Tomoda, Shinya Yamanaka. (2007) Induction of pluripotent stem cells from adult human fibroblasts by defined factors. Cell; 131:861–872.
Biological | |
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Cell System | Dermal Cell System |
Cell Type | Fibroblasts |
Species | Human (Normal) |