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Creative Biolabs

HOT Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells

[CAT#: NRZP-1122-ZP113] Review(5) Q&As(3)

Species:
Human
Cell Types:
Tooth-related Cells

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Description

1) The cells are derived from normal human dental tissue.

2) Cell identification: STRO-1 immunofluorescence staining was positive.

3) The purity of the cells was determined to be higher than 90%.

4) Does not contain HIV-1, HBV, HCV, mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast and fungi.

5) Cell growth mode: fibroblast-like cells, adherent culture.

6) Human dental pulp stem cells can differentiate into osteoblasts, adipocytes, and chondrocytes.

Cell Types

Tooth-related Cells

Application Notes

The in vitro culture period of primary cells is limited. It is recommended to use the special growth medium provided by Creative Biolabs and the correct handeling method to culture the cells, so as to ensure the best culture state of the cells.

Species

Human
Properties

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

Frozen cells should be stored in liquid (vapor phase).

Research Use Only

This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans or for therapeutic or diagnostic use.
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Customer Reviews Average Customer Ratings Overall
5.0
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Excellent
Highly pure and well characterized
The purity of these cells is impressive. We didn't have issues with contamination, and the markers they express match the product description. They are perfect for dental pulp stem cell studies and lineage tracing experiments.
user
Excellent
Responsive technical support
Aside from the product quality, the technical support we received was outstanding. We needed guidance for optimizing growth conditions, and the team was quick to respond and helpful. The cells have been growing robustly since.
user
Excellent
Consistency across batches
We’ve ordered several batches of these human dental pulp stem cells, and they are consistently high-quality. This consistency is crucial for reproducible results in our experiments.
user
Excellent
Quick and reliable shipping
The stem cells arrived quickly and were well-packaged with all necessary information. We had no issues with cell viability even after thawing, which speaks volumes about the shipping and handling quality.
user
Excellent
Excellent for 3D cultures
We used these dental pulp stem cells in 3D culture systems for tissue engineering. The cells adapted well to the conditions and maintained a healthy morphology. The growth rate and differentiation potential remained stable throughout the experiments.
Q&As
What is the typical passage number?
The cells typically arrive at passage 2-4. This ensures that they are still in a relatively early stage of development, which is ideal for maintaining high differentiation potential and ensuring reliable experimental results. We recommend further expansion if your experiments require a larger quantity of cells.
What is the recommended culture medium for these stem cells?
We recommend using a complete MSC growth medium or a specific stem cell medium formulated for dental pulp cells. This medium should be supplemented with growth factors like FGF and EGF to support optimal cell growth and maintain their multipotent nature. Ensure that the medium is changed regularly to avoid nutrient depletion.
How do these cells perform in long-term culture?
The cells maintain their multipotency and proliferation capacity over several passages if cultured under appropriate conditions. Regularly subculture the cells to prevent overgrowth and maintain their quality. Monitor their growth characteristics and marker expression to ensure consistent performance over time.
For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
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