Human Primary Cell lines CLS Cell Lines Service Part of the CLS cell bank

Table 1: Human Primary cell lines: Origin and General Characteristics

Organism, Growth Ref ID in Name of cell line Cell type Age / Gender Cell Marker Morphology CLS order no. Ethnicity properties Cellosaurus

Homo sapiens Human Gingiva hGF 1 (Human) / n.a. Fibroblasts Adherent RRID:CVLL_ 300703 Fibroblasts Caucasian Homo sapiens CD73+, CD90+, Human Dental hDPSC 2 (Human) / n.a. CD105+, CD34-, Fibroblastoid Adherent RRID:CVCL_AV90 300702 Pulp Stem Cells Caucasian HLA-DR- Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Homo sapiens DPSC Feeder Cultured in the (Human) / n.a. Fibroblastoid Adherent RRID:CVCL_ 300702hPL cells xenofree presence of hPL Caucasian Xenofree Homo sapiens Human Follicle Fibroblastoid and hDFSC (Human) / Adherent RRID:CVCL_ 300701 Stem Cells epitheloid Caucasian Human Umbilical Homo sapiens HUVEC 3 Cord Endothelial (Human) / n.a. Endothelial cells Adherent RRID:CVCL_ 300605 / 300625 Cells Caucasian Homo sapiens Human Foreskin HFFC 4 (Human) / n.a. Fibroblasts Adherent RRID:CVCL_ 300715 Fibroblasts Caucasian

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References:

1. Mahanonda, R., Sa-Ard-Iam, N., Montreekachon, P., Pimkhaokham, A., Yongvanichit, K., Fukuda, M.M., and Pichyangkul, S. (2007) IL-8 and IDO Expression by Human Gingival Fibroblasts via TLRs1.The Journal of , 2007, 178: 1151–1157.http://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/ - the cellosaurus represents a detailed data collection bank of a plethora of cell line relevant data from various cell banks. 2. Potdar, P.D. and Jethmalan, Y.D. (2015) Human dental pulp stem cells: Applications in future regenerative medicine. World J Stem Cells 2015 June 26; 7(5): 839-851, ISSN 1948-0210 3. Villars, F., Guillotin, B., Amédée, T., Dutoya, S., Bordenave, L., Bareille, R. & Amédée, J. (2002) Effect of HUVEC on human osteoprogenitor cell differentiation needs heterotypic gap junction communication American Journal of - Cell Physiology Published, Vol. 282 no. 4, C775-C785 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00310.2001 4. Hovatta, O., Mikkola, M., Gertow, K., Strömberg, A-M., Inzunza, J., Hreinsson, J., Rozell, B., Blennow, E., Andäng, M., and Ährlund‐Richter, L. (2003) A culture system using human foreskin fibroblasts as feeder cells allows production of human embryonic stem cells, Human Reproduction, Volume 18, Issue 7, Pages 1404–1409, https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deg290 5. Rebelo, L.M., de Sousa, J.S., Filho, J.M., and Radmacher, M. (2013) Comparison of the viscoelastic properties of cells from different kidney phenotypes measured with atomic force microscopy. Nanotechnology, Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 055102

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