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Creative Biolabs

Human Dental Pulp Fibrobalst Cells

[CAT#: NRYF-0324-XY3]

Species:
Human
Cell Types:
Tooth-related Cells

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Description

Fibroblasts are the main cells of loose connective tissue and are differentiated from mesenchymal stem cells in the
embryonic stage. As the main cells in the dental pulp, dental pulp fibroblasts are also called dental pulp cells. They
play an important role in the process of wound repair of dental pulp tissue. The matrix they synthesize surrounds
and supports various formed cells in the dental pulp tissue. It is an important barrier for the transfer of use and
waste between blood vessels and cells. At the same time, pulp fibroblasts act as an innate barrier in the dental pulp
tissue to resist external bacteria and toxin products.

Cell Types

Tooth-related Cells

Species

Human
Properties

Size

5×10⁵ cells in cryopreserved vial

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen

Research Use Only

For research use only

Quality Control

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