Mouse Melanoma Cells B16-F10 Transfection Kit
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1.5 ml CRISPR(Cat-211124) | Inquiry | Add to cart | |
0.5 ml(Cat-613123) | Inquiry | Add to cart | |
1.5 ml(Cat-613125) | Inquiry | Add to cart | |
8.0 ml(Cat-613126) | Inquiry | Add to cart |
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Malignant melanoma is an extremely metastatic cancer and the sixth most common cancer in the United States. Among other things, preclinical research on melanoma can help researchers better understand drug responses in humans and find new treatments for the disease. The B16-F10 melanoma cell line was established in 1954 from native tumors in melanoma-bearing mice (Mus musculus). This cell line exhibits a mixed morphology of epithelial and spindle cells. In addition, the B16-F10 melanoma cell line is a suitable host for transfection in preclinical oncology studies, thus facilitating experimental studies in molecular and cell biology. In order to facilitate in-depth research, a specific and efficient cell transfection system is essential. To this end, CD BioSciences has developed a specific transfection kit for the B16-F10 cell line.