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Gibco™ Human Dermal Fibroblasts, neonatal (HDFn)

Human Dermal Fibroblasts, neonatal (HDFn)

Supplier:  Gibco™ C0045C

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Catalog No. C0045C


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Description

Description

Primary human dermal fibroblasts isolated from neonatal foreskin, cryopreserved at the end of the primary culture.
  • Viability at least 70%
  • ≥500,000 viable cells/vial
  • Capable of at least 16 population doublings
  • Mycoplasma: Not Detected
  • Hepatitis B: Not Detected
  • Hepatitis C: Not Detected
  • HIV-1: Not Detected
  • Bacteria, yeast, and other fungi: Not Detected
    TRUSTED_SUSTAINABILITY
  • Specifications

    Specifications

    Liquid nitrogen temperature
    Fibroblast Cells (Dermal)
    Cryopreserved
    Single Donor
    Cascade Biologics™
    Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), Sterility Testing (Bacteria & Fungi), Mycoplasma, Growth Performance Assay, HIV-1
    Newborn (14 days or less)
    Adherent Cell Culture
    Human
    ≥500000
    Human Dermal Fibroblasts, Neonatal
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