Transforming the landscape of fibroblast research: PromoCell’s new Fibroblast Growth Medium D-ACF sets a new gold standard in cell culture.
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Recent advances in dermatological research demand more reliable, ethical, and reproducible methods for dermal fibroblast culture. PromoCell’s Fibroblast Growth Medium D-ACF addresses these needs by offering an unparalleled solution: a defined and animal component-free formulation that provides superior results.
Designed with precision, safety, and ethical considerations, this innovative medium ensures outstanding performance in cultivating normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) from both juvenile and adult donors. Its advanced formulation allows direct plating on cell culture-treated plastic, eliminating the need for extracellular matrix (ECM) coating and streamlining your research workflow.

This pioneering growth medium empowers researchers with reliable, consistent, and ethical cell culture conditions for fibroblasts, ensuring reproducible and compliant research findings.
For greater flexibility in your fibroblast research, PromoCell’s new Fibroblast Growth Medium D-ACF also comes in a phenol red-free version. This phenol red-free formulation is perfect for specialized applications and sensitive experiments, such as fluorescence-based assays, live-cell imaging, and high-throughput screening. Additionally, it is ideal for those who wish to avoid phenol red because of concerns regarding estrogen sensitivity in their cells.
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Access PromoCell’s latest infographic, providing a comprehensive overview of the critical aspects of defined and animal component-free (D-ACF) cell culture media and how they are transforming dermatological research. The infographic also highlights the structure of the skin and the applications of dermal fibroblasts in wound healing, hair follicle regeneration, and aging studies. In addition, the infographic summarizes research statistics related to dermal fibroblasts, including FDA-approved therapies and ongoing clinical trials.
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