Du145 Cells
Du145 Cells are prostate cancer cells derived from a 58-year-old Caucasian male patient in 1976. They are valuable for research as they are highly relevant to human prostate cancer, making them useful for studies into cancer biology and development. Du145 Cells are also useful for drug testing due to their widespread availability and stability of their characteristics. In addition, they can be used to investigate how cancer cells interact with healthy cells and can provide insights into how the body responds to treatment. Du145 Cells are a valuable resource in the fight against prostate cancer.
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