CnT-Dermal Fibroblasts, Juvenile, Single Donor

HDFs

Frozen

Vial containing 0.5 million viable cells

CHF 889.00

Description

HDFs are normal human dermal fibroblasts cryopreserved at an early passage. Derived from a single juvenile donor, these cells provide strong growth and extended longevity, particularly when cultured in CnT‑PR‑F medium, which offers potent proliferative support for fibroblast expansion.
Because this material is of human origin, it must be handled as hazardous. Although the cells have been tested negative for HIV‑1, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, they should be treated as potentially infectious. Appropriate biocontainment procedures, protective equipment, and general laboratory safety precautions are required to prevent accidental exposure.
The cells are supplied cryopreserved in fully defined CRYO‑Defined medium to ensure high recovery and viability after thawing.

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Warning Box

This material is of human origin and should therefore be handled as hazardous. Although it has been tested negative for HIV 1, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, treat this material as potentially infectious, and use appropriate biocontainment, protective equipment and other precautions to prevent accidental exposure.

Highlights

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High efficiency

strong growth and extended longevity

2

Specific donor

Single donor, juvenile

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High performance

Suitable for complex applications such as 3D differentiation and co-culture

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Ease of use

Isolated and expanded in CELLnTEC media

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Performance tested

Cell-culture tested

HDFs

HDFp

HDFas

HDFap

Tissue type
Skin
Skin
Skin
Skin
Cell type
Fibroblasts
Fibroblasts
Fibroblasts
Fibroblasts
Species
Human
Human
Human
Human
Workflow Steps
Proliferation, Differentiation, 3D models, Co-Culture, Homeostasis, Cryopreservation
Proliferation, Differentiation, 3D models, Co-Culture, Homeostasis, Cryopreservation
Co-Culture, Homeostasis, Cryopreservation, Proliferation, Differentiation, 3D models
Co-Culture, Homeostasis, Cryopreservation, Proliferation, Differentiation, 3D models
Serum Level
BPE Level
ACF Status
Chemically defined
Clinically upgradable
Volume
1 mL
1 mL
1 mL
Component(s)
Quality Level
Research Grade
Research Grade
Research Grade
Research Grade

Scientific Literature

Wei Long Ng et al.

(2023)

— Bio-Design Manufacturing

Polyvinylpyrrolidone-based bioink: influence of bioink properties on printing performance and cell proliferation during inkjet-based bioprinting

Kenji Namoto et al.

(2024)

— Cell Stem Cell

NIBR-LTSi is a selective LATS kinase inhibitor activating YAP signaling and expanding tissue stem cells in vitro and in vivo

Xi Huang et al.

(2023)

— J Intelligent Manufacturing

Predicting the number of printed cells during inkjet-based bioprinting process based on droplet velocity profile using machine learning approaches

Ruth Jinfen Chai et al.

(2023)

— Int J Bioprinting

Developing a bioink for single-step deposition and maturation of human epidermis

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General thawing, passaging, and freezing protocol

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To ensure optimal results, use recommended culture medium CnT-PR-F.

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