Primary Human Chondrocytes (HCH) are isolated from normal human articular cartilage from the knee and hip joints (lot specific source information is available on request). Our HCH are routinely tested for their capacity to differentiate in 3D spheroids.
The articular cartilage covers the joints between bones and contains no blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, or nerve fibers. It is composed of only one specialized cell type, the chondrocytes, which produce and maintain the extracellular matrix of cartilage, such as collagen (mostly type II) and proteoglycans (primarily aggrecan).