CR1017-500 – Human HaCaT Keratinocyte Cells, ~500,000 cells

This cell line was derived from an in-vitro spontaneously transformed keratinocyte cell from the histologically normal skin of a 62-year-old male Caucasian donor.  The morphology is a keratinocyte; these cells typically grow as an adherent monolayer when grown in standard media.

Keratinocyte cells are widely used in iPSC reprogramming workflows, cell therapy development, and the study of viral infections, oncogenesis, wound healing, and skin grafting applications.  These cells have a high differentiation capacity.

These cells exhibit robust growth characteristics in cell culture with fast doubling times and consistent morphology. For more information, click here.

Vial contains approximately 500,000 cells.  Shipped with dry ice.

$1,025.00