Mouse GL261 Red-FLuc Reporter Tumor Cell Line(CAT#: NTCC-CBO003)肿瘤细胞株-BioVector NTCC保藏中心
- 价 格:¥498655
- 货 号:Mouse GL261 Red-FLuc Reporter Tumor Cell Line(CAT#: NTCC-CBO003)
- 产 地:北京
- BioVector NTCC典型培养物保藏中心
- 联系人:Dr.Xu, Biovector NTCC Inc.
电话:400-800-2947 工作QQ:1843439339 (微信同号)
邮件:Biovector@163.com
手机:18901268599
地址:北京
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The GL261-Red-FLuc cell line is a luminescent cell line derived from GL261 mouse glioma. The cell has been stably transduced with the red-shifted firefly luciferase gene (Red-FLuc) to obtain a brighter Redshift signal.
We recommend using this line in Nude and SCID mouse models. C57BL/6 mice may have an immune response.
This cell line has very bright bioluminescence, emitting at least 15,000 photons/cell/sec in vitro. The exact number will depend on imaging and culture conditions.
By emitting enhanced light with a longer wavelength that is significantly brighter than other firefly luciferases, our bioluminescent tumor cell line allows you to visualize and monitor the growth of tumors in deep tissues in vivo.
After the cells are injected into a suitable mouse model, the optimized Red-FLuc luciferase can achieve more sensitive in vivo optical detection with less tissue attenuation, so you can detect tumor development earlier and subcutaneously monitor tumor growth and metastasis in the orthotopic model.
FeaturesOur bioluminescent tumor cell line is labeled with Red-Fluc or dual labeled with a fluorescent reporter (GFP). These red-shifted tumor cell lines are significantly brighter than other firefly luciferases (10-20 times brighter in vitro). Creative Biolabs' cell line is bright enough to measure tumor growth in the in vivo optical imaging system immediately after injection, much earlier than the time when the tumor can be touched, so you can start at a point in time that cannot be measured with a traditional micrometer data collection. Our tumor cell lines cover a variety of cancer models, including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, etc.
ApplicationsIn Vivo Imaging
OrganismMouse
Strain NameGL261
TissueBrain
DiseaseGlioma
Optical ReporterRed-FLuc
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