Bhk Cells
BHK cells, also known as Baby Hamster Kidney Cells, are a strain of cells derived from the kidney of a newborn Syrian hamster. They are used in biomedical research as a cell model to study the physiology and biochemistry of mammalian cells. BHK cells are attractive research models due to their rapid growth in culture, their high resistance to inactivation, and their ability to produce large amounts of protein, making them a useful tool for both academic and industrial scientists. BHK cells have been used for a wide variety of biomedical research, including gene expression, protein production, and drug screening.
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