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PHC Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Primary hepatocarcinoma cells.
  • Could be useful for the study of cancer cells.
  • PHC stands for Primary HepatoCarcinoma.

 

PS-1 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Prostate smooth muscle cells.
  • Useful for studying the interior of the human prostate, and its cellular structure.
  • Smooth muscle cells are responsible for many different processes within the body.

 

RAW-1 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Murine macrophage cells.
  • RAW-1 is a macrophage-like cell line, making it uniquely useful for certain research projects.
  • Derived from tumors induced in male mice by the Abelson murine leukemia virus.

 

SaOS Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Human osteoblastic cells.
  • Derived from an 11-year-old Caucasian girl in 1973 by Fogh et al.
  • Useful for the study of bone structure and formation, which osteoblastic cells are responsible for.

 

SHEP Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Human neuroblastoma cells.
  • This cell line has unique properties, such as low toxicity.
  • Neuroblastoma is a common cancer found in childhood, medical applications may exist for this type of transfection reagent.

 

SKNAS Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Neuroblastoma cells.
  • This cell line was derived from a hyperdiploid human female with the modal chromosome number of 47.
  • Useful in the study or research of certain cancers.

 

SK-N-MC Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Neuroblastoma cells.
  • Cell line was originally derived from a 14-year-old Caucasian female.
  • As an epithelial cell type, this could be useful in research of the human brain.

 

SW-13 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Human adrenocortical carcinoma cells.
  • SW-13 was originally derived from an adenocarcinoma of the adrenal cortex.
  • This transfection reagent could be useful for medical purposes in treating cancers of the adrenal system.

 

U87 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Glioblastoma cells.
  • U87 was formally known as U-87 MG.
  • Derived from a stage-three cancer patient (unknown).

 

VERO Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in African green monkey kidney cells.
  • This cell line was developed in 1962 at Chiba University in Chiba, Japan from the kidney of an African Green Monkey.
  • This cell line has many different uses and applications.

 

WERI-Rb-1 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Retinoblastoma cells.
  • Originally derived in 1974 from tissue removed from a 1-year-old Caucasian girl.
  • This cell line may be useful for research in medical treatments for the human eye.