Human Glioblastoma Cell U87 Transfection Kit
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1.5 ml CRISPR(Cat-220327) | Inquiry | Add to cart | |
0.5 ml(Cat-327325) | Inquiry | Add to cart | |
1.5 ml(Cat-327326) | Inquiry | Add to cart | |
8.0 ml(Cat-709328) | Inquiry | Add to cart |
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U87 is a cell line established from a glioblastoma tissue. Glioblastoma is a very aggressive and common type of brain cancer that originates in glial cells in the brain. Glioblastoma is a very difficult cancer to treat because it contains many different types of cells. U-87 is a hypodiploid human cell line with chromosome number 44 present in 48% of cells. The higher ploidy rate is close to 5.9%. Twelve markers were similar in all cells. Only one normal X, no N1, N6 and N9. Scientists use U87 cells in the lab to study how chemotherapy drugs affect cancer cells. They also used these cells to test new potential treatments for glioblastoma. In addition, the U-87 glioblastoma cell line is also widely used in transfection studies to examine the toxicology of potential therapeutic agents. CD BioSciences provides a kit to help scientists study U87 cells in their experiments.