Keratinocytes
Keratinocyte Cells are the most common skin cells, 90% of them are located on the out layer of the skin. The Keratinocyte Cells work as a barrier that protect the under skin layer tissue and nerves. This barrier can be found everywhere in our body, such as skin, hair, and nails, they are all made by keratin protein which produced by Keratinocyte Cells. Creative bioarray provides multiple types of Keratinocyte Cells growth media such as Human Keratinocyte Stem Cell Media, Epidermal Keratinocyte 3D Prime Medium, Defined, Epidermal Keratinocyte Medium, Defined, Calcium Free and PCT Epidermal Keratinocyte Medium, Low BPE, Calcium Free etc.
Species: Rat
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Dermis
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Diseased
Species: Monkey
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal
Description: The epithelial layer of the skin provides an essential function as a protective barrier...
Description: The epithelial layer of the skin provides an essential function as a protective barrier...
Description: The epithelial layer of the skin provides an essential function as a protective barrier...
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Hair
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Oral Cavity
Donor Status: Normal
Species: Human
Cell Type: Keratinocyte
Tissue Type: Epidermis
Donor Status: Normal