CnT-Gingival Epithelium Progenitors, Adult, Pooled

HGEPp

Frozen

Vial containing 0.5 million viable cells

CHF 1.00

Description

HGEPp cells are normal human gingival epithelial progenitor cells derived from pooled donor material and cryopreserved at an early passage. When cultured in CELLnTEC media, these cells benefit from the presence of PCT factors, which support the retention of proliferative progenitors and reduce premature differentiation. This enables extended growth and maintains the functional capacity of the gingival epithelial population.
Because this material is of human origin, it must be handled as hazardous. Although the cells have tested negative for HIV‑1, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, they should be treated as potentially infectious. Appropriate biocontainment measures, protective equipment, and laboratory safety precautions must be applied to avoid accidental exposure.
HGEP cells are supplied cryopreserved in fully defined CRYO‑Defined medium to ensure optimal recovery and viability after thawing. For best performance, the recommended culture medium is CnT‑NX‑EX, which provides strong growth support and extended longevity.

Category

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

Retention of full proliferation and stratification potential

2

Specific donor

Pooled donors

3

Ease of use

Isolated and expanded in CELLnTEC media

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Performance tested

Cell-culture tested

HGEPp

HGEPs

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

Scientific Literature

Alexandra Ingendoh-Tsakmakidis et al.

(2020)

— Cells

In Vitro Effects of Streptococcus oralis Biofilm on Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Cells

Marina McDew-White et al.

(2021)

— eBioMedicine

Cannabinoid control of gingival immune activation in chronically SIV-infected rhesus macaques involves modulation of the indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase-1 pathway and salivary microbiome

Yan Gao et al.

(2023)

— Cell Death Discovery

SARS-CoV-2 infection causes periodontal fibrotic pathogenesis through deregulating mitochondrial beta-oxidation

Taira Hirose et al.

(2024)

— Cancer Genom & Proteomics

Terrein Exhibits Anti-tumor Activity by Suppressing Angiogenin Expression in Malignant Melanoma Cells

Yuri Watanabe et al.

(2025)

— Eur J Dentistry

A Comparative Analysis of Cell Proliferation and Wound Closure in Cultured Gingival Epithelial Cells Using Plasma Rich in Growth Factors and Platelet-Rich Plasma Containing Leukocytes

Chiaki Yoshihara-Hirata et al.

(2018)

— Infection Immunity

Inflammation and Bone Resorption in a Murine Periodontitis Model

Silvana P. Barros et al.

(2020)

— J Peridontology

Maintaining barrier function of infected gingival epithelial cells by inhibition of DNA methylation

Chenna R. Galiveti et al.

(2022)

— Head & Neck

Small extravesicular microRNA in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and its potential as a liquid biopsy for early detection

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General thawing, passaging, and freezing protocol

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To ensure optimal results, use recommended culture medium CnT-NX-EX.

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