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Gibco™ Human Epidermal Keratinocytes, neonatal (HEKn)
Description
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | Store in liquid nitrogen. |
| Age | Newborn (14 days or less) |
| Cell Type | Keratinocyte Cells |
| Culture Type | Adherent Cell Culture |
| Form | Cryopreserved |
| Species | Human |
| Donor Source | Single Donor |
| No. of Cells | ≥500000 |
| Product Line | Cascade Biologics |
| Product Type | Human Epidermal Keratinocyte |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
These are senescent cells, and this is normal for adult keratinocyte culture. You always have a population of cells that are old and no longer proliferate. However younger cells, which are small in size should keep proliferating. When a culture gets older, you see more and more large cells, and the culture will eventually stop growing. With the right care an attention, the culture should yield at least 25 population doublings.
These are senescent cells, and this is normal for adult keratinocyte culture. You always have a population of cells that are old and no longer proliferate. However younger cells, which are small in size, should keep proliferating. When a culture gets older, you see more and more large cells, and the culture will eventually stop growing. With the right care and attention, the culture should yield at least 25 population doublings.
Each lot is tested for doubling time and the results are listed on the COA.
This information also appears on the COA.
These are all the same. Sometimes Keratinocytes are referred to as basal cells or basal keratinocytes.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.