Explore the Full Spectrum of Primary Cells from the Hair Follicle!

Primary Human Cells for Hair Growth Research
As the demand for advanced models in regenerative medicine and hair restoration therapies grows, so does the need for reliable, physiologically relevant primary cells.
ScienCell Research Laboratories offers a suite of human hair follicle cell types to empower your research — each isolated from human scalp tissue and cryopreserved at passage one to preserve their native biology.
Highlighted Products from the Human Hair Cell System
Human Hair Dermal Papilla Cells (Cat. #2400)
At the base of each hair follicle lies the dermal papilla, a compact group of mesenchymal-derived cells critical for follicle development and hair fiber production.
- Isolated from human scalp
- Each vial contains >5 × 10⁵ viable cells
- Verified by immunofluorescence with fibronectin and/or CD105
- Guaranteed expansion for 5 population doublings
Human Hair Germinal Matrix Cells (Cat. #2410)
Germinal matrix cells are responsible for forming all follicular layers during the active hair growth phase.
- Isolated from human scalp
- 5 × 10⁵ cells viable cells
- Identified by Fibronectin and /or CD105 expression.
- Supports expansion for at least 5 population doublings
Human Hair Outer Root Sheath Cells (Cat. #2420)
The outer root sheath (ORS) surrounds the hair fiber and inner root sheath and functions as a sensory organ and immunologic sentinel of the skin.
- Isolated from human scalp
- Each vial contains >5 × 10⁵ viable cells
- Verified by fibronectin/CD105 staining
- Expandable for 10 population doublings
Human Hair Inner Root Sheath Cells (Cat. #2430)
The inner root sheath (IRS) of human hair follicles consists of three concentric cell layers: the cuticle, Huxley's layer, and Henle's layer.
- Isolated from human scalp
- Each vial contains >5 × 10⁵ viable cells
- Rigorously tested for morphology, adherence, and growth performance