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This product consists of 293 cells transfected with a DYKDDDDK-tagged minigene, 60 kDa, 100 μg/100 ul. Human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells were originally derived from human embryonic kidney tissue and subsequently shown to be a useful cell type for the production of adenoviruses, other vial vectors, and effectively glycosylated human recombinant proteins. Such cells are therefore used for virology studies and transfected to express recombinant proteins for studies in a number of different fields. |
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