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LM/TK(LMTK-) Cells - Mouse cell lines

Product Sizes
1 each
£607.00
305176-1EACH
About this Product
SKU:
305176
Additional Names:
L-M[TK-], LM TK negative, L-M (TK-), L M (TK-), LM(TK-), LM(tk-), LM-TK-, LMTK-, L cells (TK-), L(TK-), L(tk-)
CE/IVD:
Our cells are provided for in vitro laboratory research purposes exclusively and are not intended fo
Extra Details:
The LM/TK- (LMTK-) cell line is derived from murine fibroblasts and is characterized by the lack of thymidine kinase (TK) activity. This cell line is particularly useful in genetic and molecular biology research, where it serves as a model system for studying gene function, DNA replication, and recombination. The absence of TK in these cells allows for the selection of mutants or recombinant cells that have regained TK activity, making them valuable in studies involving TK-deficient mutants and for the selection of TK-positive clones following transfection with exogenous DNA. This cell line, derived from a sub-line of the L-M mouse fibroblast cell line which is resistant to BUdR, is potentially used for genetic and biochemical studies such as gene transfer and somatic cell hybridization. LM/TK- cells are commonly employed in research involving the herpes simplex virus (HSV) thymidine kinase gene, as they provide a crucial background for the selection of HSV-TK gene transformants. This has significant implications in gene therapy research, where HSV-TK is used in suicide gene therapy strategies to selectively kill cancer cells. Furthermore, these cells are utilized in the production of recombinant viruses and in the analysis of viral gene expression and replication. The LMTK- cell line thus plays a critical role in advancing our understanding of genetic manipulation and the development of therapeutic strategies.
Shipping Conditions:
Dry Ice
Storage Conditions:
Liquid N2, -70[o]C Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Supplier:
Cytion
Type:
Cells: Cell Lines