3T6 Swiss Albino
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The 3T6 Swiss Albino cell line is derived from Swiss mouse embryos and is known for its secretion of collagen and hyaluronic acid. Unlike the 3T3 line, 3T6 cells do not exhibit contact inhibition. Their karyotype displays instability within the stemline range (78-81), with approximately 21% of cells containing an extra large chromosome featuring a terminal centromere and 21% containing minute chromosomes. These cells are non-tumorigenic and highly homogeneous, and they have been confirmed negative for ectromelia virus (mousepox). When subculturing, a split confluent culture is typically performed at a ratio of approximately 1:10 every 2-3 days, and the cells may tend to clump after trypsinization, making dispersion challenging.
Why choose 3T6 Swiss Albino from AcceGen?
The 3T6 Swiss Albino cells from AcceGen are characterized by their high viability and quality. These cells are maintained under optimal incubation conditions, and daily monitoring ensures the absence of bacteria and fungi. Additionally, a PCR-based assay is employed to guarantee the absence of mycoplasma contamination. The cells are cryopreserved by experienced operators, ensuring their integrity and suitability for a wide range of research applications.
Product Code | 3T6-Swiss Albino; Swiss 3T6; NIH 3T6; 3T6 |
Species | Mouse |
Cat.No | ABC-TC0013 |
Product Category | Tumor Cell Lines |
Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
Cell Type | Fibroblast |
Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
Source Organ | Embryo |
Disease | Normal |
Biosafety Level | 1 |
Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
Product Type | Mouse Embryo Cell Lines |
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The 3T6 Swiss Albino cell line finds versatile applications in various fields of research. These cells are valuable for investigating extracellular matrix biology and tissue engineering, making them essential for understanding cellular interactions and tissue development. Additionally, 3T6 Swiss Albino cells are instrumental in studying chromosomal instability, shedding light on genetic abnormalities and their consequences. Furthermore, they have been employed in the study of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, contributing to cancer research. In summary, the 3T6 Swiss Albino cell line is a valuable tool for advancing basic cellular biology, extracellular matrix research, chromosomal instability studies, and the development of cancer therapeutics and tissue engineering strategies.