Nih 3t3 Cells
Nih 3t3 Cells are an immortalized cell line derived from mouse embryonic fibroblasts. They are a widely-used research tool for studies in molecular and cellular biology, due to their fast growth, easy manipulation and consistent phenotype. The cells are particularly valuable for experiments involving transfection and gene expression, as they have been engineered to be resistant to apoptosis. NIH 3T3 cells are widely used to study oncogenic transformation, wound healing and cell motility, as well as to analyze the effects of drugs and toxins on cell growth and viability.
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