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1.4 293FT cell lines
Human Embryonic Kidney cells, also known as HEK cells, HEK 293 or just 293 cells, are a cell line originally derived, as their name indicates, from embryonic human kidney. HEK cells are very easy to grow and transfect very readily and so are widely-used in cell biology research. They are also used by biotechnology industry to produce therapeutic proteins and viruses for gene therapy. 1.4.1 Origins of 293 cells 293 cells were generated by transformation of cultures of normal human embryonic kidney cells with sheared adenovirus 5 DNA in the laboratory of Alex Van der Eb in Leiden, Holland in the early 1970s. They are called HEK for human embryonic kidney, while the number 293 roots from numbering of experiments |
Human Embryonic Kidney cells, also known as HEK cells, HEK 293 or just 293 cells, are a cell line originally derived, as their name indicates, from embryonic human kidney. HEK cells are not themselves particularly interesting, but are very easy to work with, and so are a widely-used cell line in cell biology research. [...]
[...] HEK 293 cells were generated by transformation of cultures of normal human embryonic kidney cells with sheared adenovirus 5 DNA in the laboratory of Alex Van der Eb in Leiden, Holland in the early 70s. |
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