HL60 Cells
HL60 cells are a cell line derived from a human promyelocytic leukemia patient. They are an important research tool used widely in cell biology and cancer studies due to their ability to differentiate into different types of cells. Specifically, HL60 cells can be induced to differentiate into monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophil-like cells, making them a valuable resource for understanding how cancer develops and how it might be treated. They are also used in biotechnological research, such as developing drugs and treatments for cancer. In addition, they are used in medical diagnostics, helping to improve the accuracy of testing for leukemia.
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