L929 Cells
L929 cells are a type of mouse fibroblast cell line used in research and scientific studies in the fields of cancer and immunology. These cells are known to be easily cultured and have a long lifespan, making them an ideal cellular model for a variety of experiments. They have been used to study cancer invasion and metastasis, the effects of gene mutation, and to study the effects of different cancer drugs and treatments. Additionally, they have been used to research the immune response to antigen stimulation and to develop new vaccines, making them invaluable to the field of immunology. Through further research, L929 cells have the potential to help increase our understanding of multiple disease processes.
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