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#154450

HFK clone 22 cell line

Cat. #154450

HFK clone 22 cell line

Cat. #: 154450

Unit size: 1x10^6 cells / vial

Availability: 8-10 weeks

Organism: Human

Tissue: Foreskin

Disease: Pathogenesis and Inflammation Studies

Model: Immortalised Line

£575.00

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Contributor

Inventor: Aloysius Klingelhutz

Institute: The University of Iowa

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Target Details
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Tool Details

*FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY (for other uses, please contact the licensing team)

  • Name: HFK clone 22 cell line
  • Organism: Human
  • Tissue: Foreskin
  • Disease: Pathogenesis and Inflammation Studies
  • Growth properties: foreskin keratinocytes
  • Model: Immortalised Line
  • Conditional: No
  • Description: useful for researchers studying cancer/infection biology and pathogenesis
  • Production details: Immortalized with TERT
  • Biosafety level: 1

Target Details

  • Target: foreskin keratinocytes; Used as an immortal neonatal human skin keratinocyte line for pathogenesis and inflammation studies, transformation

Applications

  • Application notes: useful for researchers studying cancer/infection biology and pathogenesis

Handling

  • Format: Frozen
  • Unit size: 1x10^6 cells / vial
  • Shipping conditions: Dry ice
  • Storage conditions: Liquid Nitrogen
  • Mycoplasma free: Yes

References

  • James et al. 2006. Int J Cancer. 119(8):1878-85. PMID: 16708385.
  • HPV16-E6 associated hTERT promoter acetylation is E6AP dependent, increased in later passage cells and enhanced by loss of p300.

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