Primary Cells

Human Skin Cells (Fibroblasts, Prenata)

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Cat No.

ABC-TC3809

Product Type

Skin Cells

Cell Type

Fibroblast

Species

Human

Growth Conditions

37 ℃, 5% CO2

Source Organ

Skin

Disease

Normal

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen

Human fibroblasts are derived from cultured skin explants.

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Description

Human Skin Cells (Fibroblasts, Prenatal) (hSF,Prenatal), are derived from the dermal layer of fetal skin tissue and represent a highly proliferative population of early-stage fibroblasts. These cells exhibit classic spindle-shaped morphology and grow as an adherent monolayer in vitro. These prenatal fibroblasts are particularly valued for their developmental plasticity, rapid doubling time, and high responsiveness to signaling cues. Functionally, they actively synthesize extracellular matrix components such as type I and III collagen, fibronectin, and hyaluronic acid, playing key roles in fetal wound healing and tissue morphogenesis. These fibroblasts express markers including vimentin and fibronectin. The cells undergo rigorous screening and isolation procedures, and are rigorously tested to ensure they are free of contamination from HIV-1, HBV, HCV, Syphilis, Mycoplasma, Fungi, Yeast, and Bacteria.
Product Code

Human Skin Fibroblasts, Prenatal, Prenatal HDFs, Fetal Dermal Fibroblasts, Skin Fibroblasts (Prenatal)

Species

Human

Cat.No

ABC-TC3809

Product Category

Primary Cells

Size/Quantity

1 vial

Cell Type

Fibroblast

Growth Mode

Adherent

Shipping Info

Dry Ice

Growth Conditions

37 ℃, 5% CO2

Source Organ

Skin

Disease

Normal

Biosafety Level

1

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen

Product Type

Skin Cells

Quality Control

All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi.

Application

  • Human Skin Cells (Fibroblasts, Prenatal)(hSF, Prenatal), also known as prenatal human skin fibroblasts, fetal human dermal fibroblasts (HDF-f), and primary human prenatal skin cells, offer a unique model for investigating fetal skin development, wound healing, and regenerative processes. Their high proliferative capacity and developmental plasticity make them particularly valuable for studying extracellular matrix formation, scarless healing mechanisms, and early fibroblast-keratinocyte interactions. They are instrumental in developing engineered tissue models, including the development of biologically relevant skin scaffolds and 3D models of fetal tissue. Additionally, their enhanced transfection efficiency supports genetic and mechanistic studies of developmental pathways.

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