Primary Cells
Homo sapiens (Human)
Joint (synovium)
Adherent
Human fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) from adult osteoarthritis donors are freshly isolated from synovial tissue of a donor with arthritic disease. These cells, also known as synovial fibroblasts or type B synoviocytes, are specialized stromal cells that line the synovium and are responsible for producing extracellular matrix components and synovial fluid. In osteoarthritis, FLS exhibit altered phenotypes, including increased production of inflammatory mediators and matrix-degrading enzymes. Therefore, they are widely used as in vitro models to study joint inflammation, cartilage degradation, and the molecular mechanisms underlying osteoarthritis progression.
MLKL Knockout K562 Polyclonal Cells
Cat. No. ARG19298
LAMB2 Knockout NCI-H1299 Polyclonal Cells
Cat. No. ARG17612
KCNK2 Knockout HAP1 Polyclonal Cells
Cat. No. ARG22957
L2HGDH Knockout HT29 Polyclonal Cells
Cat. No. ARG33559
HDHD5 Knockout CaSki Polyclonal Cells
Cat. No. ARG35451
ADAM10 Knockout AGS Polyclonal Cells
Cat. No. ARG35280
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