Daudi Cells
Daudi Cells are a type of B-cell lymphoma cell line that is used extensively in biomedical research. They are a valuable tool for understanding the biology of lymphoma, and for testing new treatments and therapies. Daudi Cells are highly proliferative and have a relatively short doubling time, making them a preferred choice for in vitro studies. They are an important tool for understanding cancer development, metastasis, and the effects of various drugs on tumor cells. Daudi Cells also provide a model for how human cells respond to viral infections, helping to facilitate vaccine development and understanding of viral-induced cancers.
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