HaCaT cells [In vitro spontaneously transformed keratinocytes from normal skin]
HaCaT cells are a well-characterized, spontaneously transformed human keratinocyte line derived from normal adult skin, supplied as 1 vial for research use. These cells are widely used in dermatological and cellular biology studies, including skin disease modeling, wound healing, inflammation, and toxicology research. With robust growth characteristics and stable phenotype, HaCaT cells provide a reliable in vitro model for studying epidermal biology and testing novel therapeutic compounds.