Dermal Cells
Our human dermal cell portfolio provides a comprehensive collection of primary cells representing key components of the skin dermal microenvironment, including dermal fibroblasts, endothelial cells, epithelial cells, melanocytes, and disease-associated skin models. These cells support research in extracellular matrix remodeling, skin regeneration, wound healing, aging, and dermatological disorders.
We offer dermal cells from different developmental stages, anatomical sources, and disease backgrounds, together with specialized reporter-labeled models and customized sourcing options for advanced skin biology research.
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Our Dermal Cell Portfolio Highlights
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Diverse Dermal Cell Types
- Human dermal fibroblasts from neonatal, fetal, juvenile, and adult sources
- Skin-associated melanocytes, keratinocytes, and epithelial cell models
- Dermal microvascular and lymphatic endothelial cells
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Specialized Dermal Models
- Reporter-labeled fibroblasts expressing GFP, RFP, or luciferase for tracking studies
- Patient-derived dermal fibroblast models for disease research
- Region-specific skin cell models including scalp-derived fibroblasts
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Flexible Supply Options
- Ready-to-use cryopreserved primary cells
- Customized sourcing based on donor characteristics and research requirements
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Skin Remodeling & Fibrosis Research
Dermal fibroblast models support investigation of extracellular matrix production, collagen regulation, fibrosis mechanisms, and tissue remodeling.
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Wound Healing & Regeneration Studies
Primary dermal cells enable evaluation of cellular migration, repair processes, and skin regeneration strategies.
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Disease-Oriented Dermal Models
Patient-derived fibroblasts support studies of genetic disorders, metabolic diseases, inflammatory skin diseases, and neurological conditions.
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Multi-Cell Skin Model Development
Complementary dermal and epidermal cell populations support co-culture systems and complex skin model construction.
What types of dermal cells are available?
Our dermal cell portfolio includes human dermal fibroblasts from neonatal, fetal, juvenile, and adult sources, along with dermal melanocytes, keratinocytes, endothelial cells, epithelial cells, and specialized skin-associated cell models.
Do you provide patient-derived dermal cell models?
Yes. We offer patient-derived dermal fibroblast models from various disease backgrounds, supporting studies of genetic disorders, metabolic diseases, inflammatory skin diseases, and neurological disease mechanisms.
What applications are supported by dermal fibroblasts?
Dermal fibroblasts are widely used for extracellular matrix studies, collagen regulation, fibrosis research, wound healing, aging research, tissue engineering, and skin regeneration applications.
Are reporter-labeled dermal cell models available?
Yes. Reporter-expressing dermal fibroblasts including GFP, RFP, and luciferase-labeled models are available for cell tracking, imaging, and functional assay development.
What quality control tests are performed?
All dermal cells undergo quality assessment including cell identity verification, viability testing, morphology evaluation, sterility testing, and mycoplasma detection to ensure reliable research performance.