CnT-Gingival Epithelium Progenitors, Adult, Single Donor

HGEPs

Frozen

Vial containing 0.5 million viable cells

CHF 2,131.00

Description

HGEPs are normal human gingival epithelial progenitor cells isolated from a single donor and cryopreserved at an early passage. When cultured in CELLnTEC media, these cells benefit from the presence of PCT factors that support the retention of proliferative progenitors and reduce premature differentiation, enabling sustained growth and extended functionality.
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 standard laboratory safety measures are required to prevent accidental exposure.
HGEP cells are supplied cryopreserved in fully defined CRYO‑Defined medium to ensure high recovery and viability following thawing. For optimal growth performance and longevity, the recommended culture medium is CnT‑NX‑EX.

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

1

High efficiency

Retention of full proliferation and stratification potential

2

Specific donor

Single donor

3

Ease of use

Isolated and expanded in CELLnTEC media

4

Performance tested

Cell-culture tested

HGEPs

HGEPp

Tissue type
Oral
Oral
Cell type
Epithelial Cells
Epithelial Cells
Species
Human
Human
Workflow Steps
Homeostasis, Cryopreservation, Proliferation, Differentiation, 3D models, Co-Culture
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

William A. Lackington et al.

(2022)

— Mater Today Bio

The response of soft tissue cells to Ti implants is modulated by blood-implant interactions

Osamu Uehara et al.

(2023)

— J Peridontal Res

Effects of prolonged stimulation with heated tobacco products (Ploom TECH+) on gingival epithelial cells

Nodoka Sugiyama et al.

(2023)

— J Oral Biosciences

Ingenuity pathway analysis of gingival epithelial cells stimulated with estradiol and progesterone

Qin Hu et al.

(2025)

— J Tissue Eng

Gum-on-a-Chip Exploring Host-Microbe Interactions: Periodontal Disease Modeling and Drug Discovery

Xuan Li et al.

(2025)

— ACS Nano

Berberine-Functionalized Bismuth-Doped Carbon Dots in a Pathogen-Responsive Hydrogel System: A Multifaceted Approach to Combating Periodontal Diseases

Taishi Komori et al.

(2018)

— Sci Rep

Type IV collagen α6 chain is a regulator of keratin 10 in keratinization of oral mucosal epithelium

Shajedul Islam et al.

(2020)

— Clin Epigenetics

DNA hypermethylation of sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) caused by betel quid chewing – a possible predictive biomarker for malignant transformation

Ning Yu et al.

(2021)

— J Peridontological Res

Impaired function of epithelial plakophilin-2 is associated with periodontal disease

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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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