Human Keratocytes, or corneal fibroblasts, are fibroblasts residing in the corneal stroma. They play a key role in maintaining the structure and transparency of the cornea; as they are the source of stromal collagen and proglycans. They also play important roles in corneal wound healing and tissue repair; and undergo phenotypic transformations in wounds due to the influence of growth factors and cytokines. Under normal conditions, the keratocytes in the adult cornea are relatively quiescent cells. In the event of corneal injury or trauma, however, the keratocytes differentiate into active, synthesizing cells and rapidly replace damaged stromal matrix. Keratocytes express functional IL-4Rs and IL-17R on the cell surface, suggesting that these cells may contribute to the role of IL-4 and IL-17 as mediators of allergic reactions in the cornea. After interleukin-1 treatment, cultured keratocytes show changes in gene expression; which suggest novel therapeutic targets for the control of corneal inflammation
Human Keratocytes
Human Keratocytes
Human Keratocytes (HK), aka Corneal Fibroblasts, provided by Innoprot are isolated from human healthy cornea. HK are cryopreserved at passage one and delivered frozen. Each vial of Human Keratocytes contains more than 500.000 viable cells. They are guaranteed to further expand for 15 population doublings following the instructions provided in the technical sheet.
Innoprot also offers optimized medium and reagents for the growth of Human Keratocytes which are quality tested together and guaranteed to give maximum performance as a global solution for in vitro HK culture.
Size/Quantity: 500.000 Cells / vial
775,00€
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- Reference: P10872
- Size/Quantity: 5x105 cells / vial
- Product Use: For research use only
- Shipping Conditions: Dry Ice