Human Dermal Fibroblast Cells

SKU: bs-obatalasciences-OS-106-01

Dermal Fibroblast Cells (DFC) isolated from human abdominal skin gathered from elective surgical procedures or deceased individuals under Western IRB Approval.

Human Dermal Fibroblast Cells

Dermal Fibroblast Cells (DFC) isolated from human abdominal skin gathered from elective surgical procedures or deceased individuals under Western IRB Approval.

Key Features

  • Provided at early passages (P0-P3)
  • De-identified donor information including age, sex, race, BMI, and disease history can be provided upon request.

Product Specifications

Source: Human

Storage: Frozen, Liquid Nitrogen

Sterility: Sterile

Quality Grade: Cell Culture Grade

Shipping Condition: Dry Ice

Quantity: 1 million cells per vial

Concentration: 1 million cells/mL

Price: $754.11

SKU: OS-106-01

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Update date: May 6, 2026