Human Dermal Fibroblasts from Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) Patient
Cat.No.: CSC-C9398W
Species: Human
Source: Dermis; Skin
Cell Type: Fibroblast
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CSC-C9398W
Description
Human fibroblasts are derived from cultured skin explants. These fibroblasts are from a single donor. Fibroblasts enable researchers to study skin diseases such as dermatitis, wound healing, and other diseases that are expressed in fibroblasts. In addition, they may be used to study the development of skin and production of inducible pluripotent stem cells to study disease models. These fibroblasts are isolated from an individual clinically diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). These cells can be readily cultured in their current state or be reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and differentiated to a multitude of other cell types.
Species
                                Human
                            Tissue of Origin
                                Dermis
                            Source
                                Dermis; Skin
                            Cell Type
                                Fibroblast
                            Disease
                                Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)
                            Storage
                                Liquid Nitrogen (-180 °C).
                            Quality Control
                                All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. HIV-1, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
                            Storage and Shipping
                                Creative Bioarray ships frozen cells on dry ice. On receipt, immediately transfer frozen cells to liquid nitrogen (-180 °C) until ready for experimental use. Never can cells be kept at -20 °C
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