Keratinocyte, (NHEK-neo) human neonatal

Primary keratinocyte.

Keratinocytes derived from human neonatal foreskins.

Cell Type:
Skin/Hair Epith.
Tissue Origin:
dermal
Species:
human
Research Area:
Cancer Research/Cell Biology
Dermatology/Tissue Engineering
Cell Characteristics:
Adherent

Recommended Media

Our first media specialised for growing keratinocytes.
Now superceded by KGM-Gold

The original medium for growth of keratinocytes but without Calcium.

KGM-2 has been discontinued. As alternative we recommend the KGM-Gold BulletKit 00192060

Supports proliferation of primary human keratinocytes in culture.
Drives faster proliferation than the original KGM.
Now superceded by KGM-Gold

A serum-free, calcium free keratinocyte growth medium

Optimized for Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes in a serum-free environment.
Provides a nutrient rich medium that provides normal physiological growth characteristics and population doubling times.
KGM-Gold supports low, moderate, and high density keratinocyte cultures better than KGM or KGM-2, without nutrient depletion.

Transfection Information

Lonza Optimized Protocol
Optimization Guideline
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The table below shows data for the cell type and Nucleofector™ Platform selected. Those data are either based on Lonza Optimized Protocols or on results shared from customers who performed an optimization based on our guidelines. In case no data are shown for the selected Nucleofector™ Platform, please take a look at our optimization strategy to get further guidance on how to easily determine optimal Nucleofection conditions yourself.
Protocol Kit Program Cells Efficiency Viable Cells Substrate Format Platform
P3

96-DS-138

1e5 68% 53-61% Plasmid (general) 0.4 µg 20 µl 96-well
P3

96-DS-138

1e5 78% 73-85% Plasmid (general) 0.4 µg 20 µl 96-well
Keratinocyte, human T-018 5e5 53% ±13 50-60% Plasmid (general) 2.5 µg 100 µl I/II/2b
P3

DS-138

1e5 63% 64-70% Plasmid (general) 0.4 µg 20 µl 4D X-Unit
P3

DS-138

5e5 59% 70-76% Plasmid (general) 2 µg 100 µl 4D X-Unit

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