Q:

Where are Lonza’s NHOst CC-2538 cells isolated from?

A:

Lonza obtains our Normal Human Osteoblasts (NHOst) from the spongy section of the bone head of ribs, femur, radius, fibula or tibia.

If you would like to know, from which specific bone your lot of NHOst has been isolated, just contact our Scientific Support Team

Related Cells:
Osteoblast, (NHOst) human
Categories:
Primary Cells and Media
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