Primary Cells
Homo sapiens (Human)
Oral cavity
Adherent
Human oral mucosal epithelial cells are freshly isolated from healthy oral mucosa tissue. These cells form the stratified epithelial lining of the oral cavity and serve as a protective barrier against mechanical stress, pathogens, and environmental insults. They are widely used in studies of oral biology, wound healing, epithelial regeneration, and diseases such as oral infections and oral cancers.
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