Cell line FAQs Page
[…] lines Consider how much time, money and effort were spent in developing or obtaining your cell culture: Many widely used cell lines can be purchased for a few hundred dollars/pounds/euros per […]
[…] lines Consider how much time, money and effort were spent in developing or obtaining your cell culture: Many widely used cell lines can be purchased for a few hundred dollars/pounds/euros per […]
Cell culture media Plasmax Cell culture media Batch numbers and expiration dates are provided with cell culture products, including media, to ensure quality, stability and full traceability for records in […]
[…] reduced (GFR) matrigel, adherence to proper passaging techniques and sourcing high quality organoid-specific media and cell culture reagents. Patient-derived organoids can be established from both healthy and tumour tissue biopsies […]
PlasmaxTM is a physiologically relevant cell culture medium that closely resembles the metabolic and nutritional profile of human plasma. Unlike traditional media designed to supply excessive levels of a few nutrients, […]
At CancerTools.org, we have curated an extensive collection of nearly 1,000 human and animal cell lines. These have been developed in leading research laboratories and institutes worldwide, including our own […]
[…] they have developed in their labs including antibodies, cell lines, organoids, small molecules, mouse models, cell culture media and other state-of- the-art technologies. With our in-house production and global coverage, we […]
[…] cloned upstream of the mCherry gene, under the control of a mouse PGK promoter (sLPmCherry). Cell lines stably transfected with the plasmid express and release a cell-penetrating fluorescent protein, which […]
MB49 is a urothelial carcinoma cell line derived from an adult C57BL/ICRF-a(t) mouse bladder epithelial cells transformed by chemical carcinogen 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA) in culture. It is one of the most-established […]
[…] research tools they have developed in their labs, including cell lines, antibodies, organoids, mouse models, cell culture media, small molecules and other state-of-the-art technologies, into our biorepository etc. References 1. Milo et.al. 2009. PLoS One. 4(9):e7144. […]
[…] interest, Dr. van Weerden and her team have generated a series of 38 prostate cancer cell lines which are now available through the CancerTools.org collection. Prostate cancer is the 2nd […]
CancerTools.org uses the contact information provided to respond to you about our research tools and service. For more information please review our privacy policy.