Chondrocytes
Chondrocytes
Chondrocytes are cartilage-producing cells responsible for maintaining the cartilaginous extracellular matrix. Differentiated from human umbilical-cord mesenchymal stromal cells (hUC-MSCs). Chondrocytes in adults are not multipotent, making them interesting targets for studies on allogeneic cartilage repair and joint disease models for their crucial role in joint function, skeletal development, tissue repair, through their ability to produce collagen and proteoglycans. Chondrocytes can be identified by the expression of surface markers such as CD44, CD49c, and CD151, which are associated with enhanced chondrogenic characteristics.
Characteristics:
- Passage 3
- Certified pathogen- and contaminant-free
- Xeno-free and low immunogenicity
- No Evidence of Tumorigenicity
- Surface markers: CD44, CD49c, CD151
Packaging Options:
≥25 million viable cells per 2ml cryovial
Min order: 4 cryovials (100 million cells)
Custom vial size and packaging for larger orders upon request