Our human keratinocytes are primary epithelial cells isolated from ethically sourced human skin tissue and cultured under optimized conditions to preserve their proliferative and differentiation capacity. As the predominant cell type in the epidermis, keratinocytes play a central role in skin barrier function, wound healing, inflammation, and epidermal regeneration.
These cells are ideal for a wide range of dermatological and toxicological studies, including topical drug testing, cosmetic ingredient evaluation, irritation screening, and 3D skin model development. Each lot is tested for viability, sterility, and robust growth to ensure reliable in vitro performance in both 2D and organotypic culture systems.
Human Primary Keratinocytes
- >80% viability
- Plateability
- Morphology and proliferation assessment
Skin barrier function and differentiation studies
Wound healing and regenerative medicine research
Topical drug and cosmetic testing
Inflammation, irritation, and sensitization assays
2D monolayer or 3D reconstructed human epidermis models